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  • 71well-heeled — adjective in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards easy living a prosperous family his family is well situated financially well to do members of the community • Syn: ↑ …

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  • 72well — I 1. adverb 1) he behaves well Syn: satisfactorily, nicely, correctly, properly, fittingly, suitably, appropriately; decently, fairly, kindly, generously, honestly Ant: badly 2) …

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  • 73well — well1 adverb (better, best) 1》 in a good or satisfactory way.     ↘in a condition of prosperity or comfort.     ↘archaic luckily; opportunely: hail fellow, well met. 2》 in a thorough manner.     ↘to a great extent or degree; very much.     ↘Brit …

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  • 74well-to-do — ADJ GRADED A well to do person is rich enough to be able to do and buy most of the things that they want. ...a rather well to do family of diamond cutters. ...two well educated girls from well to do homes. Syn: well off N PLURAL: the N The well… …

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  • 75well-off — also well off ADJ GRADED Someone who is well off is rich enough to be able to do and buy most of the things that they want. [INFORMAL] My grandparents were quite well off. Syn: well to do N PLURAL: the N The well off are people who are well off.… …

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  • 76well-being — UK / US noun [uncountable] the satisfactory state that someone or something should be in, that involves such things as being happy, healthy, and safe, and having enough money Laughter is taken as a sign of well being.… …

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  • 77well-off — UK / US adjective Word forms well off : adjective well off comparative better off superlative best off informal 1) rich, or having enough money to live well They worked long hours and became very well off. 2) in a good situation, or very lucky… …

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  • 78well-off — adjective comparative better off superlative best off 1 having more money than many other people, or enough money to have a good standard of living: The government claims that people are better off than they were five years ago. 2 well off for… …

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  • 79well-meaning — /ˈwɛl minɪŋ / (say wel meening) adjective 1. meaning or intending well: *Even you, Edith, agree that being well meaning isn t enough in negotiated positions. –frank moorhouse, 1988. 2. proceeding from good intentions. Also, (especially in… …

  • 80well-hung — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : hung skillfully and therefore working readily and freely : fluent in speech : glib a well hung tongue 2. : attached or suspended so as to hang well a well hung skirt 3. : hung long enough to acquire the proper flavor… …

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