Comparative for established and not likely to experience any changes
“Then the question is, am I at liberty to advise your Lordships to act upon that view according to the sound settled rules of law and the authorities?”
Comparative for having come to a resolution or end
“That dispute is finally settled and cannot again be brought either directly or indirectly under discussion.”
Comparative for permanently established or long-standing
“European competition and local unrest had made Britain's presence a settled fixture of Gulf politics.”
Comparative for firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change
“The policy was marked, as before, by settled distrust of the press and popular privileges.”
Comparative for content or at ease with a given situation
“Though I didn't feel settled with the situation, I tried to convince myself, and everyone around me, that I did.”
Comparative for not feeling, showing, or affected by anxiety or problems
“The problem is that a highly reactive teen continually poses such questions, generating gobs of distress and not feeling settled about the answers.”
Comparative for traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
Comparative for firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change
Comparative for incapable of being reversed, recalled, repealed, or annulled
Comparative for remaining the same without change permanently or over a given time period
(attributive) Comparative for feeling or exuding self-assurance
(of a person) Comparative for sensible, reliable, and self-restrained
Comparative for denotes a termination of something or an action
Comparative for having inhabitants or a population of people
Comparative for certain to happen
Comparative for having resolved differences or adapted to a situation
Comparative for having emotional or mental peace or calmness
Comparative for located in a hole, space, or opening
Comparative for attentively occupied with
Comparative for controlled or managed accordingly
Comparative for advanced or mature in development
(of a body of water) Comparative for placid and undisturbed
Comparative for living somewhere on a long-term basis
Comparative for well organized or arranged
Comparative for tending to spend too much time seated
Comparative for having been fixed
Comparative for having great influence on the result of something
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