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Meaning of well
The primary meaning of the word "well" is in a good or satisfactory way.
Etymology of well
The word "well" has its roots in Old English "well" and "wel", from Proto-Germanic "wela" and Proto-Indo-European "wel-", also the source of Latin "vale", Greek "eucle", and Sanskrit "var", all conveying the idea of being in a good or favorable condition
Historically, the word "well" has been used as an adverb, adjective, noun, and interjection, with its meanings evolving over time to encompass a range of uses, including expressions of approval, agreement, and satisfaction
Synonyms
adequately
sufficiently
finely
nicely
properly
correctly
accurately
appropriately
fittingly
suitably
satisfactorily
reasonably
fairly
decently
pleasantly
comfortably
admirably
excellently
nicely
pleasingly
agreeably
delightfully
happily
fortunately
luckily
prosperously
advantageously
beneficially
helpfully
usefully
effectively
efficiently
Definitions
- Used to indicate a good or satisfactory state or condition
- * Used to express approval or agreement
- * Used to introduce a remark or comment
- * In a good or satisfactory way
Usage Examples
- She sings well, with a beautiful voice
- * He did well on the test, earning a high score
- * Well done, you've worked hard for this achievement
- * The restaurant is well known for its excellent cuisine
Antonyms
poorly
badly
inadequately
insufficiently
incorrectly
inaccurately
inappropriately
unfittingly
unsatisfactorily
unreasonably
unfairly
inadequately
disagreeably
unpleasantly
uncomfortably
un admirably
un excellently
unhappily
unfortunately
unluckily
unprosperously
disadvantageously
unhelpfully
ineffectively