What is another word for swelled up?

Pronunciation: [swˈɛld ˈʌp] (IPA)

Swelled up is a term that is often used to describe an area of the body that has become enlarged or inflamed due to an injury or illness. However, there are many different synonyms that can be used to describe this same condition. Some of the most common include swollen, puffy, bloated, distended, engorged, and tumescent. Each of these synonyms conveys a slightly different shade of meaning, but they are all used to describe something that has become enlarged or inflamed. By using these synonyms in your writing, you can create a more varied and interesting vocabulary that will help you to express yourself more clearly and effectively.

What are the hypernyms for Swelled up?

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

What are the opposite words for swelled up?

The antonyms for the word "swelled up" are shrank, reduced, decreased, or diminished. These words imply that something has become smaller or less inflated. For example, if a balloon swelled up, then it can be said that the balloon shrank or decreased in size when it was let out of air. Similarly, if a person's swollen face or body part reduces or diminishes in size, then they are no longer "swelled up." Antonyms are essential to language as they provide us with alternatives to describing an opposite or a contrasting condition.

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Famous quotes with Swelled up

  • Arakawa: After I gave birth, I felt even more of a connection to cows, because my breasts started making milk. My breasts got bigger and my nipples swelled up, and every time my daughter went to suckle them, it reminded me of how I used to squeeze the cows' udders on the farm to get the milk out. [chuckle] It was like my own daughter was milking me.
    Hiromu Arakawa
  • I shall now no more behold my dear father with these "bodily eyes. With him a whole threescore and ten years of the past has doubly died for me. It is as if a new leaf in the great hook of time were turned over. Strange time — endless time or of which I see neither end nor beginning. All rushes on. Man follows man. His life is as a tale that has been told; yet under Time does there not lie Eternity? Perhaps my father, all that essentially was my father, is even now near me, with me. Both he and I are with God. Perhaps, if it so please God, we shall in some higher state of being meet one another, recognize one another. As it is written. We shall be forever with God. The possibility, nay (in some way), the certainty, of perennial existence daily grows plainer to me. "The essence of whatever was, is, or shall be, even now is." God is great. God is good. His will be done, for it will be right. As it is, I can think peaceably of the departed love. All that was earthly, harsh, sinful, in our relation has fallen away; all that was holy in it remains. I can see my dear father's life in some measure as the sunk pillar on which mine was to rise and be built; the waters of time have now swelled up round his (as they will round mine); I can see it all transfigured, though I touch it no longer. I might almost say his spirit seems to have entered into me (so clearly do I discern and love him); I seem to myself only the continuation and second volume of my father. These days that I have spent thinking of him and of his end are the peaceablest, the only Sabbath that I have had in London. One other of the universal destinies of man has overtaken me. Thank Heaven, I know, and have known, what it is to be a son; to love a father, as spirit can love spirit. God give me to live to my father's honor and to His. And now, beloved father, farewell for the last time in this world of shadows I In the world of realities may the Great Father again bring us together in perfect holiness and perfect love! Amen!
    Thomas Carlyle

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