adverb
Alan is doing well these days
Barbara and David really get along well together
Henry will make a good announcer because he speaks well
How can Rita live so well with no visible income? Living well is the best revenge
Rudolph has always spoken well of you, Aileen
Does Anne play well enough to compete professionally? Paul sings well
Keep well away from the fuel tank before lighting that cigarette. She is well beyond the beginner stage. This painting is well worth what you paid
Burt took the bad news about his car very well
He might well say he needs no help
Though he gave her the money, he could not well spare it
Before she could well finish her sentence, he was out of the house
He likes his roast beef well done
Do you know Boris well? I learnt my lesson well
James is well paid for his work
After the divorce, both said they were well rid of each other
adjective
Wendy felt really well after her holiday
When he phoned the office, they told him all was well
noun
The well provided a constant supply of cool clear water
verb
Tears welled up in the child's eyes when she saw the broken doll