settlement
A settlement is an agreement to end a disagreement or a legal fight.
Explanation at your level:
A settlement is when you stop an argument. If you and a friend argue about a toy, you make a deal. That deal is a settlement. You are happy, and your friend is happy. It is like a peace agreement.
A settlement is an official agreement. People use it when they have a problem or a legal fight. Instead of going to court, they talk and decide on a solution. It helps everyone move on.
In business and law, a settlement is a way to end a dispute. Both sides agree to give up something to get the argument over with. It is very common to hear about a 'financial settlement' in insurance cases.
The term is versatile. It can mean the legal resolution of a conflict, but it also refers to human geography. A 'human settlement' is a place where people build homes and establish a society. Understanding the context is key.
At an advanced level, note the distinction between a 'negotiated settlement' and a 'court-ordered judgment.' A settlement implies agency and mutual consent, whereas a judgment is imposed. It is a crucial nuance in legal and political discourse.
Etymologically, the word reflects the transition from physical occupation to abstract resolution. In literary contexts, it may imply a finality or a 'settling' of accounts, both literal and metaphorical. It denotes the end of a period of turbulence.
Palavra em 30 segundos
- A formal agreement to end a dispute.
- A place where people establish a community.
- Commonly used in legal and historical contexts.
- Countable noun that takes 'a' or 'the'.
When you hear the word settlement, think of two sides finding common ground. In a legal sense, it is the 'happy medium' that avoids a long, expensive court battle. Instead of a judge deciding who wins, both sides agree on a solution.
Beyond law, it can mean moving into a new place to live, like a pioneer settlement. It is all about stability and reaching a point where things are 'settled' or calm.
The word comes from the Old English setlan, meaning 'to place or seat.' It shares roots with the word 'sit.' Historically, it referred to the act of settling down in a specific spot to build a home or a village.
Over centuries, the meaning expanded from just 'sitting down' to 'resolving a matter.' By the 1600s, it was commonly used in legal documents to describe the formal resolution of debts or disputes.
You will often hear settlement used in news reports about lawsuits. Common phrases include reach a settlement or out-of-court settlement. It is a formal term, so you would use it in business or professional writing rather than casual conversation.
When talking about history, we use it to describe where people built towns, like an early colonial settlement.
1. Settle the score: To get revenge for a past wrong. 2. Settle for: To accept something less than you wanted. 3. Settle down: To start a quiet, stable life. 4. Settle up: To pay what you owe. 5. Settle into: To get comfortable in a new place.
The word is a countable noun. We say 'a settlement' or 'the settlements.' The stress is on the first syllable: SET-tl-ment.
It rhymes with development or entitlement. In British and American English, the pronunciation is quite similar, though the 't' in the middle is often softer in American speech.
Fun Fact
It is related to the word 'sit'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 't' sounds.
Often a flap 't' in the middle.
Common Errors
- missing the 'l' sound
- stressing the wrong syllable
- pronouncing the 'e' as a long 'e'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
a settlement
Articles
the settlement
Past Participle
the signed settlement
Examples by Level
They made a settlement.
They made a deal.
Simple past tense.
The company offered a settlement.
We reached a fair settlement.
The settlement ended the fight.
They lived in a small settlement.
He paid the settlement.
The settlement was secret.
She signed the settlement.
They agreed to a settlement.
The legal team proposed a settlement.
He received a large settlement.
The town was a historic settlement.
They signed the settlement agreement.
The settlement covers all damages.
Negotiations for a settlement began.
They avoided court with a settlement.
The settlement was finalized today.
The out-of-court settlement saved time.
The parties reached a confidential settlement.
The settlement includes a non-disclosure clause.
The ancient settlement was discovered by archeologists.
He accepted the settlement to avoid trial.
The settlement was a compromise for both sides.
The insurance company offered a settlement.
The settlement process took several months.
The mediator facilitated a global settlement.
The settlement effectively precluded further litigation.
The structural integrity of the settlement was debated.
They pursued a settlement in good faith.
The terms of the settlement were binding.
A settlement was reached after grueling negotiations.
The settlement provides for future compensation.
The settlement was a strategic move by the firm.
The settlement of the estate was long and complex.
The geopolitical settlement reshaped the region.
The settlement of the dispute brought lasting peace.
Historical records detail the early settlement patterns.
The settlement was a masterclass in arbitration.
Their settlement of the account was overdue.
The settlement represents a paradigm shift in policy.
The settlement was ratified by the committee.
Sinônimos
Colocações comuns
Idioms & Expressions
"settle for"
accept less than ideal
Don't settle for less.
neutral"settle up"
pay a debt
Let's settle up the bill.
casual"settle down"
become calm or stable
It's time to settle down.
neutral"settle the score"
take revenge
He wanted to settle the score.
informal"settle into"
get used to a place
I'm settling into my new job.
neutral"settle a matter"
resolve an issue
We need to settle this matter.
formalEasily Confused
similar meaning
agreement is general
We have an agreement.
both legal
contract is a document
Sign the contract.
legal context
judgment is by a judge
The judge gave a judgment.
same root
settling is an action
I am settling in.
Sentence Patterns
The settlement was signed by...
The settlement was signed by both parties.
They reached a settlement in...
They reached a settlement in the case.
A settlement of...
A settlement of five million dollars.
The terms of the settlement...
The terms of the settlement are secret.
After a long settlement process...
After a long settlement process, it ended.
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Erros comuns
Settlement usually implies a dispute.
It is a countable noun.
Settlement is the noun, settling is the gerund.
Double 't'.
Settlement is only a noun.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a courtroom where the judge puts away his gavel.
When Native Speakers Use It
In news headlines about lawsuits.
Cultural Insight
Refers to colonial history in many countries.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use an article like 'a' or 'the' before it.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'SET' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it as a verb.
Did You Know?
It comes from the same root as 'sit'.
Study Smart
Read legal news headlines.
Context Matters
Check if it is legal or historical.
Pluralization
It is easy: just add 's'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SET-tle-ment: You SET a deal to stop the argument.
Visual Association
Two people shaking hands over a table.
Word Web
Desafio
Write one sentence using the word today.
Origem da palavra
Old English
Original meaning: to place or seat
Contexto cultural
None, but 'settlement' can be sensitive in colonial contexts.
Often used in legal news in the US and UK.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Legal
- reach a settlement
- sign a settlement
- legal settlement
History
Business
- financial settlement
- settlement of accounts
- final settlement
Everyday
- settle up
- settle down
- settle for
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever had to reach a settlement?"
"Do you know any historic settlements?"
"Why do people prefer settlements over trials?"
"Is it better to settle or fight?"
"What does a settlement represent to you?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you made a deal to end an argument.
Describe a small town you know as a settlement.
Why is it important to reach agreements?
What is the difference between a fight and a settlement?
Perguntas frequentes
8 perguntasNo, it is a noun.
Usually, we use 'residence' or 'home'.
Mostly, but it can refer to history.
Add an 's' to make it 'settlements'.
Yes, but it is more formal.
It can be a 'bad settlement' if you lose money.
The people involved in the dispute.
Yes, especially in news and law.
Teste-se
They reached a ___ to stop fighting.
It is an agreement.
What is a settlement?
It is a legal resolution.
A settlement is always about money.
It can be about land or other things.
Word
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Common idioms.
Subject-verb-object.
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Summary
A settlement is the peaceful end to a disagreement or a new place to call home.
- A formal agreement to end a dispute.
- A place where people establish a community.
- Commonly used in legal and historical contexts.
- Countable noun that takes 'a' or 'the'.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a courtroom where the judge puts away his gavel.
When Native Speakers Use It
In news headlines about lawsuits.
Cultural Insight
Refers to colonial history in many countries.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use an article like 'a' or 'the' before it.
Exemplo
The two neighbors reached a settlement about the broken fence.
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