
Well Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
WELL meaning: 1 : in a successful way; 2 : in a skillful way
WELL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Both well and good are adjectives when they follow feel to express a meaning of good health, and both are grammatically correct. In "I feel good" there is often a connotation of good spirits in …
WELL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We can use may as well and might as well for making suggestions. We can use them to say what we think is the easiest or most logical course of action when we cannot see a better alternative.
Well - definition of well by The Free Dictionary
1. In a satisfactory condition; right or proper: All is well. 2. a. Not ailing, infirm, or diseased; healthy. See Synonyms at healthy. b. Cured or healed, as a wound.
WE'LL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Sometimes an adverb like well is so often placed in front of and combined with a certain past participle in order to modify it that the resulting adjectival combination achieves the status of a …
WELL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use well in front of a prepositional phrase to emphasize it. For example, if you say that one thing happened well before another, you mean that it happened a long time before it.
well - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
a container, receptacle, or reservoir for a liquid: the well of ink in a fountain pen. Building any sunken or deep, enclosed space, as a shaft for air or light, stairs, or an elevator, extending …
well, adv. & n.⁴ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …
There are 62 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word well, six of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
well | definition in the Cambridge Essential American Dictionary
well meaning: 1. healthy: 2. in a good way: 3. in a complete way or as much as possible: . Learn more.
WELL - Meaning & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
A well is a hole that is dug, drilled, or cut into the earth in order to reach a supply of water, oil, or gas.