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    well
    [wel]
    adverb
    well (adverb) · better (comparative adverb) · best (superlative adverb)
    1. very probably; in all likelihood:
      "being short of breath may well be the first sign of asthma"
    adjective
    well (adjective) · better (comparative adjective) · best (superlative adjective)
    1. in good health; free or recovered from illness:
      "I don't feel very well" · "it would be some time before Sarah was completely well" · "he was not a well man"
      Similar:
      in good health
      fighting fit
      as fit as a fiddle
      bursting with health
      in rude health
      hale and hearty
      in good shape
      in excellent shape
      in good condition
      in tip-top condition
      in good trim
      in fine fettle
      sound in body and limb
      Opposite:
    exclamation
    1. used to express a range of emotions including surprise, anger, resignation, or relief:
      "Well, really! The manners of some people!"
      • used when pausing to consider one's next words:
        "well, I suppose I could fit you in at 3:45"
      • used to express agreement or acceptance, often in a qualified or slightly reluctant way:
        "well, all right, but be quick"
      • used to introduce the resumption of a narrative or a change of subject.
      • used to mark the end of a conversation or activity:
        "well, cheers, Tom—I must run"
      • used to indicate that one is waiting for an answer or explanation from someone:
        "Well? You promised to tell me all about it"
    Origin
    Old English wel(l), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wel and German wohl; probably also to the verb will. Vowel lengthening in Middle English gave rise to the current Scots form weel.
    well
    [wel]
    noun
    well (noun) · wells (plural noun) · Wells (noun)
    1. a shaft sunk into the ground to obtain water, oil, or gas.
      • archaic
        a water spring or fountain.
      • short for inkwell
      • (Wells)
        (in place names) a place where there are mineral springs:
        "Tunbridge Wells"
      • a depression made to hold liquid:
        "put the flour on a flat surface and make a well to hold the eggs"
    2. an enclosed space in the middle of a building, giving room for stairs or an elevator, or to allow light or ventilation.
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        the place in a court of law where the clerks and ushers sit.
    3. US ENGLISH
      a shelf beneath the counter of a bar on which bottles of liquor are stored within easy reach of the bartender:
      "you would have never heard of the label of the gin in the well in average bars"
      • denoting or made with the relatively inexpensive brands of liquor stored in the well of a bar. Compare with call.
        "happy hour is from 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays, with $4 well drinks and draft beers" · "three shots of well tequila"
    4. physics
      a region of minimum potential:
      "a gravity well"
    verb
    well (verb) · wells (third person present) · welled (past tense) · welled (past participle) · welling (present participle)
      • (of an emotion) arise and become more intense:
        "all the old bitterness began to well up inside her again"
    Origin
    Old English wella, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wel and German Welle ‘a wave’.
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