well
[wel]
Definition:
1. In a good, right or acceptable way.
2. Thoroughly and completely.
3. With good reason.
Use 'well' in a sentence:
- She looked surprisingly well.
- You played very well.
- He did well in the heats ; hopefully he'll do as well in the final.
- I don't feel very well.
- I can't hear very well.
- Well done. You did great.
- Well, it can't be helped.
- Well, well, well. How quickly things change.
- 'Well.' she began haltingly.
- He doesn't hear very well.
- Well, son, how can I help you?
- We need to evaluate how well the policy is working.
- They're very well-to-do.
- Did you sleep well?
- Copper conducts electricity well.
- The route is well signposted.
- Evans played very well.
- He plays quite well.
- Well, as I was saying.
- Well, what's your verdict?
- She did extraordinarily well.
- She tolerated the chemotherapy well.
- The play was well acted.
- This sweater washes well.
- I can dance reasonably well.
- Previous to this, she'd always been well.
- You will always have the bad as well as the good in the world.
- She's always well-dressed.
- The meeting went off well.
- This job could be done equally well by a computer.
- All things considered, she's done very well.
- Some people don't know when they're well off.
- I've got my own room so I'm well off.
- Well, it's obvious, ain't it?
- The problem is well documented.
- Some people can only operate well under pressure.
- The company recovered well after going through several lean years.
- Initially, the system worked well.
- The interview went well.
- He is well on his way to show business immortality.
- Their family has always been well thought of around here.
- His response was well balanced.