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  • 31all very well — adjective a) All right, to a certain extent. Thats all very well, but how are we supposed to move 900 pounds of equipment out there, at all? b) True, as far as it goes …

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  • 32cannot very well do something — mainly spoken used for saying that it is difficult, wrong, or stupid for someone to do something We have to help her – we can t very well just leave her stranded out here in the middle of nowhere …

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  • 33Well temperament — (also circular or circulating temperament) is a type of tempered tuning described in 20th century music theory. The term is modelled on the German word wohltemperiert which appears in the title of J.S. Bach s famous composition, The Well Tempered …

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  • 34well-grounded — adjective 1. ) a well grounded person has studied and read a lot about a particular subject: well grounded in: She s very well grounded in French literature. 2. ) a well grounded argument is based on facts or good reasons: WELL FOUNDED …

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  • 35well-informed — well in formed adjective 1. ) a well informed person knows a lot about a subject or a situation: The press doesn t seem to be very well informed. well informed about/on: The sales staff are well informed about all of the different computers. 2. ) …

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  • 36well trodden — adj 1.) well trodden path/track/route etc BrE a path that is used a lot by people ▪ Follow the very well trodden path to the summit. 2.) used to describe an idea or a course of action that has been used many times in the past well trodden… …

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  • 37well-informed — well in formed adj someone who is well informed knows a lot about one particular subject or about many subjects well informed about ▪ Most people are not very well informed about the disease. ▪ We had a serious and well informed debate …

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  • 38well-read — [ ,wel red ] adjective someone who is well read has read many books and has a lot of knowledge: a thoughtful well read person well read in: He s very well read in the field of solar energy …

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  • 39well-turned-out — UK US adjective very well dressed, usually in expensive clothing Thesaurus: dressed and wearing clothes of a particular typehyponym * * * well turned out «WEHL TURND OWT», adjective. dressed well; stylish: »But a man otherwise well turned out,… …

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  • 40well meaning — ˌwell ˈmeaning [well meaning] adjective intending to do what is right and helpful but often not succeeding Syn: ↑well intentioned • a well meaning attempt to be helpful • …

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