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very well

adverb as in all right

adverb as in marvelously

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And, as Gow adds wryly from his own personal experience, “To a huge extent they achieved that aim very well.”

Her dance career was taking off, though, and she was now managing a very well-known dance studio in Manhattan.

Putin may very well be the last optimist left in the country, which is facing a time of confusion and disappointment.

A bounty hunter told AFP that the suspected Texan could very well be Everett Livvix of Robinson, Illinois.

The reigning Emmy champ coming off her best season yet on The Good Wife, Margulies could very well set that record, too.

They ranged from moving trunks to cleaning cisterns, and, by grace of all of them, Sim was doing very well.

It seems to me that such verses as these might very well have satisfied the English admirers of Klopstock.

She played very well, keeping excellent waltz time and infusing an expression into the strains which was indeed inspiring.

Very well,” replied Mr. Pickwick, “and will be delighted to see you, I am sure.

A child, under exactly similar circumstances as far as its knowledge goes, cannot very well curse God and die.

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On this page you'll find 195 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to very well, such as: okay, agreed, certainly, definitely, of course, and positively.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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