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Well

noun
/wel/

Meaning

a deep hole in the ground from which water is obtained
in a good way; thoroughly; skillfully; to a high standard
in a good or satisfactory way

Example Sentences

The villagers get water from the old well in the center of town.

She performed very well in the exam.

She did well in her exams.

Synonyms

water hole, spring, bore, properly, correctly, successfully, expertly, excellently, proficiently
Entry 1
water hole, spring, bore
Entry 2
properly, correctly, successfully, expertly
Entry 3
successfully, excellently, proficiently

Antonyms

hill, mound, elevation, badly, poorly, incorrectly
Entry 1
hill, mound, elevation
Entry 2
badly, poorly, incorrectly
Entry 3
poorly, badly

Collocations

water well, oil well, deep well, well done, well known, very well, do well, perform well, feel well
Entry 1
water well, oil well, deep well
Entry 2
well done, well known, very well
Entry 3
do well, perform well, feel well

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