WELL vs GENERALLY: NOUN
- The central space in a law court, directly in front of the judge's bench, where the counsel or solicitor sits.
- An enclosed space for receiving and holding something, such as the wheels of an airplane when retracted.
- A cistern with a perforated bottom in the hold of a fishing vessel for keeping fish alive.
- A part of a ship's weather deck enclosed between two watertight bulkheads.
- A compartment or recessed area in a ship, used for stowage.
- An enclosure in a ship's hold for the pumps.
- An open space extending vertically through the floors of a building, as for stairs or ventilation.
- A watering place; a spa.
- A place where water issues from the earth; a spring or fountain.
- A container or reservoir for a liquid, such as ink.
- A deep hole or shaft sunk into the earth to obtain water, oil, gas, or brine.
- A deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil or gas or brine
- An enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding something as e.g. fish or a plane's landing gear or for protecting something as e.g. a ship's pumps
- An open shaft through the floors of a building (as for a stairway)
- A cavity or vessel used to contain liquid
- An abundant source
- A mineral spring.
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WELL vs GENERALLY: ADJECTIVE
- In good health especially after having suffered illness or injury
- Fortunate; good.
- Advisable; prudent.
- In a satisfactory condition; right or proper.
- Not ailing, infirm, or diseased; healthy. : healthy.
- Cured or healed, as a wound.
- Of or characterized by the maintenance of good health practices. Often used in combination.
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WELL vs GENERALLY: VERB
- Come up
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WELL vs GENERALLY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To pour forth.
- To rise or surge from an inner source.
- To rise to the surface, ready to flow.
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WELL vs GENERALLY: ADVERB
- Satisfactorily or sufficiently.
- In a comfortable or affluent manner.
- In a manner affording benefit or gain; advantageously.
- With reason or propriety; reasonably.
- In all likelihood; indeed.
- In a prudent or sensible manner.
- In a close or familiar manner.
- Successfully or effectively.
- Skillfully or proficiently.
- In a good or proper manner.
- (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')
- Indicating high probability; in all likelihood
- Thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form
- Favorably; with approval
- To a suitable or appropriate extent or degree
- In financial comfort
- In a manner affording benefit or advantage
- (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully
- With great or especially intimate knowledge
- With prudence or propriety
- With skill or in a pleasing manner
- To a great extent or degree
- In a favorable or approving manner.
- Thoroughly; completely.
- Without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor
- Perfectly; clearly.
- To a suitable or appropriate degree.
- To a considerable extent or degree.
- With care or attention.
- Entirely; fully.
- Without reference to specific details.
- Popularly or widely.
- Collectively; as a whole; without omissions.
- In a general way, or in general relation; in the main; upon the whole; comprehensively.
- In general; commonly; extensively, though not universally; most frequently.
- Without reference to particular instances or details; not specifically.
- For the most part.
- As a rule; usually.
- Popularly; widely.
- Without regard to specific details or exceptions
- Usually; as a rule
- Without distinction of one from others
WELL vs GENERALLY: INTERJECTION
- Used to introduce a remark, resume a narrative, or fill a pause during conversation.
- Used to express surprise.
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WELL vs GENERALLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To issue forth, as water from the earth or from a spring; spring; flow up or out.
- To boil.
- Come up, as of a liquid
- Resulting favorably
- Wise or advantageous and hence advisable
- At least I feel well"
- Thoroughly or completely
- Fully
- Often used as a combining form
- Indicating high probability
- In all likelihood
- Favorably
- With approval
- With good humor
- (idiom) (as well) In addition; also.
- (idiom) (as well) With equal effect.
- (idiom) (in well with) In a position to influence or be favored by.
- As a rule
- Usually
- In a general or universal manner; with respect to all the individuals of a class.
- All taken together; collectively; in a body.
- In general; commonly though not universally; most frequently; in most cases.
- In the main; without detail; upon the whole.
- Synonyms Usually, ordinarily, mainly, principally, chiefly.
WELL vs GENERALLY: RELATED WORDS
- Healed, Recovered, Fountainhead, Advisable, Swell, Wellspring, Substantially, Considerably, Fine, Intimately, Advantageously, Fortunate, Easily, Comfortably, Good
- Routinely, Frequently, Traditionally, Often, Normally, Usually, Typically, In the main, More often than not, By and large, In general, Loosely, Broadly speaking, Broadly, Mostly
WELL vs GENERALLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Asymptomatic, All right, Symptomless, Healed, Recovered, Fountainhead, Advisable, Swell, Substantially, Considerably, Fine, Intimately, Fortunate, Comfortably, Good
- Generically, Always, Fairly, Largely, Tended, Relatively, Commonly, Historically, Frequently, Traditionally, Often, Normally, Typically, Loosely, Mostly
WELL vs GENERALLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These thoughts may very well be my own.
- Affidavits are useful beyond the courtroom as well.
- We see the moral and the immoral, the priest as well as the minister, the nun as well as the missionary.
- They have an important role of maintaining the well being of the waters as well as the living condition of other marine creatures.
- However, because of its wide adaptability as well as its importance as medicinal plant, it is well distributed throughout the world.
- Step to farming business plan, depending on the well prepared sand beds or username incorrect email, depending on aloe vera has a well.
- Drivers that do well on our practice tests are guaranteed to do well on the written exam.
- You very well know that shares can fall as well as rise so people do have to bear in mind the risks.
- Itself as well maintained confidentiality of experience as well on your final and good time.
- Are you doing well in all your other classes as well?
- They are generally not worth farming for essences.
- This generally varies from one scheme to another.
- Generally, the evidence must be material and relevant.
- Generally I like to unfriend ranters, but this?
- Office generally are considered to be public records.
- Generally speaking, higher profits require taking greater risks.
- Ok, so, early fall of last year, generally?
- Charges to electronically deliver products are generally exempt.
- However, they are generally used in different contexts.
- Both layers forms an overburden and generally rippable.
WELL vs GENERALLY: QUESTIONS
- Which is correct do well in your exams or do well on your exams?
- Will Hopoate needs to start the NRL season well to start well?
- Do You Say I haven't been sleeping well or haven't slept well?
- What is inside the well in Timmi fell down the well?
- What's new in drilling Well Control and well intervention pressure control?
- Where does the quote come from all's well that ends well?
- How well do bank executives feel well-prepared for the future?
- What does the Bible say about well being and well doing?
- What are the disadvantages of well and tube well irrigation?
- How well is the Battle of Agincourt well documented?
- What are generally accepted Government Auditing Standards?
- What are generally accepted accounting principles GAAP?
- Why is federalism generally associated with democracy?
- Is human behavior generally caused and predictable?
- What are'generally accepted auditing standards-GAAS'?
- Are catabolic reactions generally degradative and hydrolytic?
- What does generally accepted accounting principles mean?
- Is the Wasmer WebAssembly runtime generally available?
- How does authorization generally work with authentication?
- Are schizophrenics generally below average intelligence?