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  • 31well — 1. adv., adj., & int. adv. (better, best) 1 in a satisfactory way (you have worked well). 2 in the right way (well said; you did well to tell me). 3 with some talent or distinction (plays the piano well). 4 in a kind way (treated me well). 5… …

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  • 32well-grounded — Synonyms and related words: adamantine, admissible, authoritative, binding, bulky, calculable, cogent, confirmed, consistent, credible, deep dyed, deep engraven, deep fixed, deep grounded, deep laid, deep rooted, deep seated, deep set, deep… …

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  • 33well-grounded — a. 1. Well founded. 2. Well prepared, well instructed, well informed, well read, well taught …

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  • 34well read — ▶ adjective KNOWLEDGEABLE, well informed, well versed, erudite, scholarly, literate, educated, cultured, bookish, studious; dated lettered. Opposites ignorant. * * * ˌwell ˈread [well read] adjective hav …

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  • 35well-read — adjective a well read history professor Syn: knowledgeable, well informed, well versed, erudite, scholarly, literate, educated, cultured, bookish, studious; dated lettered Ant: ignorant …

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  • 36well-read — adjective Date: 1592 well informed or deeply versed through reading < well read in history > …

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  • 37well-rounded — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. complete, thorough. See completion. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. well informed, well balanced, with broad interests, having a good background; see balanced , excellent …

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  • 38well-read — adjective Well informed and knowledgeable through having read extensively …

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  • 39well-read — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. learned, erudite, scholarly, bookish, educated; well informed. See learning, knowledge. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. widely read, bookish, literate, scholarly, educated, au courant, versed. ANT …

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  • 40Informed refusal — is a medico legal concept whereby a person can be said to have given refusal to an intervention based upon an understanding of the facts and of the implications of not following a recommended diagnostic or therapeutic action.cite web|&#8230; …

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