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well
adjective as in healthy
adjective as in lucky, fortunate
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advisable, agreeable, bright, comfortable, happy, profitable, proper, prosperous, providential, prudent, satisfactory, useful
adverb as in happily, pleasantly; capably
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accurately, adequately, carefully, closely, completely, correctly, effectively, efficiently, fully, nicely, properly, smoothly, strongly, successfully, thoroughly
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ably, adeptly, admirably, agreeably, attentively, capitally, commendably, competently, conscientiously, excellently, expertly, famously, favorably, in a satisfactory manner, irreproachably, proficiently, profoundly, rightly, satisfactorily, skillfully, soundly, splendidly, suitably, with skill
adverb as in sufficiently
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adequately, appropriately, completely, easily, far, freely, fully, properly, quite, right, smoothly, thoroughly
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abundantly, amply, becomingly, by a wide margin, effortlessly, entirely, extremely, fittingly, greatly, heartily, highly, luxuriantly, plentifully, rather, readily, satisfactorily, somewhat, suitably, very much, wholly
noun as in hole with water
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abyss, bore, chasm, depression, derivation, fount, fountain, fountainhead, geyser, inception, mouth, origin, repository, root, shaft, spa, spring, springs, wellspring
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Example Sentences
The Federal Trade Commission released a report Thursday slamming social media platforms including Facebook’s parent company, Meta, as well as TikTok, Google-owned YouTube, Snap and other online services over privacy and youth safety concerns.
Her absence, coupled with Republican majorities, could allow conservative lawmakers to advance their priorities more aggressively, as well as reshaping the balance of power in future farm policy negotiations.
Overcrowded prisons can be dangerous for inmates and staff, as well as harming the prospects of rehabilitation.
This allows them to learn essential skills, including caring for infants and cooking as well as hunting and gathering, through a process that is often subtle and nonverbal.
The main causes are the loss of habitat and food in landscapes shaped by humans as well as a high number of direct or indirect incidents of poisoning.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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