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well [ wel ] (comparative bet·ter [ béttər ], superlative best [ best ]) CORE MEANING: a grammatical word indicating that something is satisfactory or is performed in a satisfactory way
She did very well on her test.
Definition:
 
1. adverb pleasingly or desirably: in an efficient, satisfying, or otherwise desirable way ( often used in combination )
I thought the party went very well.

2. adverb ethically or properly: in an ethical, proper, or courteous way
He always treated the children very well.

3. adverb skillfully or expertly: with proficiency, skill, or expertise ( often used in combination )
She plays tennis really well.

4. adverb justly and appropriately: with justice and good reason
I could not very well refuse her request.

5. adverb comfortably: in ease and comfort ( often used in combination )
I just want to be rich enough to live well.

6. adverb advantageously: in a way that promotes somebody's advantage and well-being ( often used in combination )
She married well.

7. adverb conducive to good health: in a way that promotes health and physical well-being ( often used in combination )
Both mother and baby are doing well.

8. adverb considerably: to a considerable extent, distance, or degree ( often used in combination )
I was well prepared for the exams.

9. adverb fully and thoroughly: in a complete and thorough way ( often used in combination )
Stir the mixture well, then turn it out onto a baking sheet.

10. adverb with certainty: with no doubt whatever about something
As you well know, I will not tolerate any laziness.

11. adverb familiarly and intimately: in a familiar and intimate way
I knew them well when they were students.

12. adverb good-naturedly: taking something in a tolerant or good-humored way
I teased him but he took it well.

13. adjective in good health: mentally and physically healthy
I don't feel very well.

14. adjective proper or appropriate: suitable, proper, or appropriate in the circumstances
It is as well that you apologized to her.

15. adjective highly satisfactory: in a good, pleasing, or satisfying condition
Is everything well with you?

16. interjection expressing emotion: expresses surprise, agreement, indignation, disapproval, or some other emotion
Well! You've finally come back!

17. interjection introducing or resuming: introduces a comment or statement, or resumes a conversation
Well, it looks as if we'll be waiting a while.

[ Old English wel(l)< Indo-European, "to wish"]

as well in addition to something
The members were mostly young couples, but there were several grandparents as well.


as well as to an equal degree or extent
Banking, as well as other businesses, will take the demographics into consideration.


be as well to do something to be advisable or sensible to do something
It would be as well to look at a variety of mutual funds before investing your savings.


be well used to wish somebody well on parting (informal)

be well out of something to be fortunate in having escaped from a difficult or unhappy situation (informal)
You're well out of it - they weren't treating you very nicely in that job.


that's or it's (just) as well used to indicate that something is fortunate
It's just as well that she's going to be a little late, because we're not quite ready.


well and good indicating qualified approval
If he wants to come with us, well and good, but he'll have to pay his share.



Word Usage
as well or aswell?

As well, as in You know as well as I do that the answer is wrong, is spelled as two words.


Word Usage

See good.

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