Meaning

  1. To become comfortable or accustomed to a new environment.
  2. To begin living in a new place.
  3. To relax or make yourself comfortable.

Today's Sentences

01

It took me a while to settle in.

Situation

How's your new apartment?

It took me a while to settle in.

I’m sure over time it’ll feel like home.

I hope so.
Please come and visit me.

02

She likes to settle in with a good book.

Situation

What do you do in the evenings?

Well, I usually listen to music or have a glass of wine to wind down.

That’s great.
How about your girlfriend?

She likes to settle in with a good book.

Writer's Note

"Settle in" is an intransitive and inseparable phrasal verb.

  1. Intransitive: "Settle in" doesn’t require a direct object.
    Example 1: It took me a while to settle in after moving to the new city.
    Example 2: She quickly settled in and made friends at her new school.
  2. Inseparable: Means that the verb and the particle in cannot be separated. In this case, the particle always stays with the verb.
    Example 1: It was difficult for him to settle in the new environment.
    Example 2: The finally managed to settle in their new home after weeks of unpacking.

Related Words: Acclimatized, acquainted, adapted, confirmed, disciplined, familiarized, grooved, habituated, inured, seasoned, trained

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