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  1. WELL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Insistence on well rather than good has resulted in a split in connotation: well is standard, neutral, and colorless, while good is emotionally charged and emphatic.

  2. WELL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    WELL definition: in a good or satisfactory manner. See examples of well used in a sentence.

  3. WELL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    WELL definition: 1. in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard: 2. very much, to a great degree, or…. Learn more.

  4. WELL - International WELL Building Institute | IWBI

    WELL is an evidence-based roadmap for applying the WELL Building Standard to support the health and well-being of your people and your organization.

  5. WELL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    You say well to express your surprise or anger at something that someone has just said or done.

  6. Well - definition of well by The Free Dictionary

    1. In a satisfactory condition; right or proper: All is well. 2. a. Not ailing, infirm, or diseased; healthy. See Synonyms at healthy. b. Cured or healed, as a wound.

  7. well - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    a container, receptacle, or reservoir for a liquid: the well of ink in a fountain pen. Building any sunken or deep, enclosed space, as a shaft for air or light, stairs, or an elevator, extending vertically through …

  8. Learn About Private Water Wells - US EPA

    Oct 1, 2025 · Appropriate well construction depends on local geologic and groundwater conditions. Your state water-well contractor licensing agency, your local health department, or a local water system …

  9. Water Well Map — Mapped Well Locations & Depths

    No warranty, expressed or implied, is made by Water Well Map or Gammastream Technologies, Inc. as to the accuracy of the data and related materials. (click to dismiss)

  10. well, adj. & n.³ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    Oct 3, 2023 · well, adj. & n.³ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary