What is another word for dwell with?

Pronunciation: [dwˈɛl wɪð] (IPA)

Dwell with is a phrase that means to live alongside or coexist with someone or something. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of this phrase. For example, you can use the phrase "reside with" to indicate that you live in the same place as someone or something. "Coexist with" is another synonym that suggests a peaceful or harmonious relationship between two entities. Additionally, "abide with" can be used to indicate that you remain in the presence of someone or something. Other synonyms for dwell with include "live among," "exist with," and "share space with." Whatever synonym you decide to use, it should accurately convey the idea of living or existing alongside others.

What are the hypernyms for Dwell with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Dwell with

  • If you had an essentially happy childhood, that tends to dwell with you.
    Tracy Kidder
  • Pleasure assails a man through each and every sense that he has; and while he must face and grapple with work, to pleasure he must give the widest berth possible and have none but unavoidable dealings with her. And herein the strongest man is indeed strongest, one might almost say, who can keep the farthest away from pleasures; for it is impossible to dwell with pleasure or even to dally with her for any length of time without being completely enslaved.
    Dio Chrysostom
  • The value of a mind is measured by the nature of the objects it habitually contemplates. They whose thoughts are of trifles are trifling: they who dwell with what is eternally true, good and fair, are like unto God.
    John Lancaster Spalding
  • We dwell with satisfaction upon the poet's difference from his predecessorswe shall often find that not only the best, but the most individual parts of his work may be those in which the dead poets, his ancestors, assert their immortality most vigorously.
    T. S. Eliot
  • Then let my winds caress thee — Thy comrade let me be — Since naught beside can bless thee Return and dwell with me —
    Emily Brontë

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