Definition of «well»

The term "well" has several meanings, depending on its context.

1) In a general sense, it can refer to any deep hole in the ground, such as an artesian well or a water well.

2) It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is going very well, for example: "The party was a huge success - everything went so smoothly, it seemed like everything fell into place and the event was a real 'well-oiled machine'."

3) In terms of healthcare, a well visit refers to regular checkups or physical exams that are meant to keep people in good health.

Usage examples

  1. "She performed well in her exams and scored the highest marks in the class."
  2. "He plays the guitar very well and often performs at local gigs."
  3. "The team worked well together and successfully completed the project ahead of schedule."
  4. "The company's quarterly earnings report was well received by investors."
  5. "I sleep well at night because I follow a regular bedtime routine."
  6. "The restaurant is known for serving well-prepared dishes using fresh ingredients."
  7. "She speaks English well and can hold a conversation with native speakers."
  8. "The athlete recovered well from surgery and is back to competing at an elite level."
  9. "The teacher explained the complex topic so well that everyone in the class understood it."
  10. "I can handle stress well and remain calm in challenging situations."

Sentences with «well»

  • He did a lot of good work for the world. (fortune.com)
  • Because these sugars are processed and not natural, they're not as good for your body. (businessinsider.com)
  • When people in one nation are given knowledge of better ways of life in other nations, they have a basis for aspiring toward equal benefits and opportunities for themselves. (religion-online.org)
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