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Well

adverb
1.
(often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard ('good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for 'well').  Synonym: good.  "A task well done" , "The party went well" , "He slept well" , "A well-argued thesis" , "A well-seasoned dish" , "A well-planned party" , "The baby can walk pretty good"
2.
Thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form.  "She was well informed" , "Shake well before using" , "In order to avoid food poisoning be sure the meat is well cooked" , "Well-done beef" , "Well-satisfied customers" , "Well-educated"
3.
Indicating high probability; in all likelihood.  Synonym: easily.  "A mistake that could easily have ended in disaster" , "You may well need your umbrella" , "He could equally well be trying to deceive us"
4.
(used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully.  "Was well aware of the difficulties ahead" , "Suspected only too well what might be going on"
5.
To a suitable or appropriate extent or degree.  "The fetus has well developed organs" , "His father was well pleased with his grades"
6.
Favorably; with approval.  "He thought well of the book"
7.
To a great extent or degree.  Synonyms: considerably, substantially.  "Painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger" , "The house has fallen considerably in value" , "The price went up substantially"
8.
With great or especially intimate knowledge.  Synonym: intimately.
9.
With prudence or propriety.  "Could not well refuse"
10.
With skill or in a pleasing manner.  "He writes well"
11.
In a manner affording benefit or advantage.  Synonym: advantageously.  "The children were settled advantageously in Seattle"
12.
In financial comfort.  Synonym: comfortably.  "She has been able to live comfortably since her husband died"
13.
Without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor.  "Took the tragic news well"
adjective
1.
In good health especially after having suffered illness or injury.  "The wound is nearly well" , "A well man" , "I think I'm well; at least I feel well"
2.
Resulting favorably.  Synonym: good.  "It is good that you stayed" , "It is well that no one saw you" , "All's well that ends well"
3.
Wise or advantageous and hence advisable.
noun
1.
A deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil or gas or brine.
2.
A cavity or vessel used to contain liquid.
3.
An abundant source.  Synonyms: fountainhead, wellspring.
4.
An open shaft through the floors of a building (as for a stairway).
5.
An enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding something as e.g. fish or a plane's landing gear or for protecting something as e.g. a ship's pumps.
verb
(past & past part. welled; pres. part. welling)
1.
Come up, as of a liquid.  Synonym: swell.  "The currents well up"



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"Well" Quotes from Famous Books



... ... who killed Joseph Buquet ... who unhooked the chandelier ... and who robs us! For, after all, after all, after all, there is no one here except you and me, and, if the notes disappear and neither you nor I have anything to do with it, well, we shall have to believe in the ...
— The Phantom of the Opera • Gaston Leroux

... announcements are out of place in the body of a journal, they will see how to make their journals pay by making them higher priced. Now we venture to say, without intending to give offence, that Yankee editors understand their business quite as well as do English editors; and it is presumable, at least, that they know what suits their readers on this side, much better than do English editors. We venture to suggest—modestly, of course—that journalism in the two ...
— Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871 • Various

... "Art thou a Fox? It may well be that thou shalt beguile me as such beasts will but look to it, that if thou dost I shall know how to ...
— The Story of the Glittering Plain - or the Land of Living Men • William Morris

... Jack is with us, behaving very well, but not quite like himself. There are two or three very pretty girls here, but he goes about among them quite like a steady old man. I got him to tell me that he'd seen you at Brotherton, and then he talked a deal of nonsense about the good ...
— Is He Popenjoy? • Anthony Trollope

... well-directed shots, and the Indian and Rea hurried back to camp with the dogs to fetch the sleds, while Jones examined with warm interest the animals he had wanted to see all his life. He found the largest ...
— The Last of the Plainsmen • Zane Grey


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