adv 1. in a way that is satisfactory ○ He doesn’t speak Russian very well. ○ Our business is small, but it’s doing well. ○ Is the new computer working well? 2. very much ○ He got back from the office late – well after eight o’clock. ○ You should go to the Tower of London – it’s well worth a visit. ○ There were well over sixty people at the meeting. ○ She’s well over eighty. Synonym considerably 3. □ as well also ○ When my aunt comes to stay she brings her two cats and the dog as well. ○ You can’t eat fish and chips and a meat pie as well! □ as well as not only, but also ○ Some newsagents sell groceries as well as newspapers. ○ She ate a slice of cheesecake as well as two scoops of ice cream. 4. to emphasise ○ He may well be right. ○ She’s well aware of how serious the situation is. ■ adj healthy ○ She’s looking well after her holiday! ○ The secretary’s not very well today – she’s had to stay off work. ○ It took him some weeks to get well after his flu. ■ interj which starts a sentence, and often has no meaning ○ Well, I’ll show you round the house first. ○ Well now, we’ve done the washing up so we can sit and watch TV. ○ (showing surprise) Well, well! What is Mr Smith doing here! ■ noun a very deep hole dug in the ground with water or oil at the bottom ○ Middle Eastern oil wells ○ We pump water from the well in our garden.
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