Meaning Of The Word Well

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What's The Definition Of Well?

we'll
We'll is the usual spoken form of 'we shall' or 'we will'.

we'll in American English
contraction of: we will

we'll in British English
contraction of: we will or we shall

well adjective use
If you are well, you are healthy and not ill.

well adverb uses
If you do something well, you do it to a high standard or to a great extent.

well discourse uses
adverb: You say well to indicate that you are about to say something.

well in American English 1
a flow of water from the earth; natural spring and pool
adverb: in a good or satisfactory manner

well in American English 2
in a pleasing or desirable manner; satisfactorily
adjective: like, of, resembling, from, or used in connection with a well
intransitive verb: to rise, spring, or gush, as water, from the earth or some other source
noun: a hole drilled or bored into the earth to obtain water, petroleum, natural gas, brine, or sulfur
transitive verb: to send welling up or forth

well in British English 1
adverb: in a satisfactory manner

well in British English 2
noun: a hole or shaft that is excavated, drilled, bored, or cut into the earth so as to tap a supply of water, oil, gas, etc

well in the Oil and Gas Industry
noun: A well is a hole that is dug, drilled, or cut into the earth in order to reach a supply of water, oil, or gas.

well noun uses
countable noun: A well is a hole in the ground from which a supply of water is extracted.
countable noun: A well is an oil well.

well verb uses
verb: If liquids, for example tears, well, they come to the surface and form a pool.

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