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wellbeings
noun as in health and prosperity
noun as in contented state
noun as in good health or fortune
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“No one wants to sit down for an hour and be lectured about stress management,” said Cassandra Bianco, the founder of Wellbeings, a network of corporate wellness consultants who, in addition to leading the meditation workshop at WayUp, have performed cacao ceremonies for Spotify and hosted an intuitive eating course at the Wing.
In a lot of ways she's having a good time, maybe the best possible time for a person who is dying, and WELLbeings are helping her do that.
The hackers of the Hackers Conference, the Wellbeings, and their ilk, did not really mind the occasional public misapprehension of "hacking;" if anything, this membrane of differentiation from straight society made the "computer community" feel different, smarter, better.
The crackdown raid may have done little to dissuade Phiber Optik, but its galling affect on the Wellbeings was profound.
Through the Harper's debate on the Well, it had become clear to the Wellbeings that Phiber Optik was not in fact going to "hurt anything."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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