Well Of Ascension Chapter Summaries

Insistence on well rather than good has resulted in a split in connotation: well is standard, neutral, and colorless, while good is emotionally charged and emphatic.

WELL definition: in a good or satisfactory manner. See examples of well used in a sentence.

WELL is an evidence-based roadmap for applying the WELL Building Standard to support the health and well-being of your people and your organization.

  1. a. Not ailing, infirm, or diseased; healthy. See Synonyms at healthy. b. Cured or healed, as a wound. c. Of or characterized by the maintenance of good health practices. Often used in combination: a well-baby clinic; a well-child visit to the doctor. 3. a. Advisable; prudent: It would be well not to ask. b. Fortunate; good: It is well that ...

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.

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Well definition: A deep hole or shaft sunk into the earth to obtain water, oil, gas, or brine.

From Middle English wel, wal, wol, wele, from Old English wel (“well, abundantly, very, very easily, very much, fully, quite, nearly”), from Proto-Germanic *wela, *wala (“well”, literally “as wished, as desired”), from Proto-Indo-European *welh₁- (“wish, desire”).

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an expression used to preface a remark, gain time, etc: well, I don't think I will come Etymology: Old English wel; related to Old High German wala, wola (German wohl), Old Norse val, Gothic waila

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When you do something well, you do it in a good or satisfactory way. You can say, "I did really well on my French test," or "Finally, I slept well last night."