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Swept Meaning in English

word · lemma: sweep

/ˈswɛpt/
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/swˈɛpt/
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Definition

'Swept' is the past tense of 'sweep'. It means to clean an area by moving dirt or dust with a broom, or to move quickly and powerfully across a place. It can also mean something spread over an area suddenly or completely.

Usage & Nuances

'Swept' is commonly used as the past tense of 'sweep' (for cleaning). It can also describe storms, feelings, or trends that move powerfully or quickly across something (e.g., 'The storm swept the coast'). Common phrases: 'swept away', 'swept through', 'swept up'. Don't confuse with 'wept' (past of 'weep').

Example Sentences

She swept the kitchen floor after dinner.

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The wind swept leaves across the yard.

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He swept the dust into a small pile.

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A wave of excitement swept through the crowd.

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The fire swept quickly through the forest.

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She was completely swept away by the music.

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