Results for well
Definitions of well:
part of speech: verb intransitive
To issue forth, as water from the earth: to spring.
part of speech: adverb
Rightly; justly; suitably; favorably; fortunately; sufficiently; fully; as, well under way.
part of speech: noun
A spring or fountain; a shaft sunk in the earth to reach a supply of water or other liquid, such as oil; some thing like a well in shape.
part of speech: conjunction
part of speech: noun
A fountain of water; a deep narrow pit dug in the earth for the purpose of retaining spring or other water; an enclosure around the bottom of a ship's pumps; an enclosed space in a fishing- boat for keeping fish alive; in arch., the space in which winding stairs are placed; a deep excavation for military purposes.
part of speech: adjective
Being in a state of health; fortunate; advantageous; recovered from a sickness.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To flow or pour forth as from a spring.
part of speech: adverb
In a proper manner: rightly: thoroughly: favorably: conveniently.
part of speech: adjective
In good condition or circumstances; fortunate; sound in body; healthy.
part of speech: adjective
Good in condition: fortunate: in health.
part of speech: verb
To pour forth, as from a spring; to issue forth, as water.
part of speech: noun
A rise of water from the earth: a spring: a pit in the earth whence a supply of water is obtained: an inclosure in a ship's hold round the pumps: the open space in the middle of a staircase.
part of speech: adverb
In a choice or desirable manner; justly; rightly; skilfully; very much; to a sufficient degree; perfectly; a word expressing satisfaction, or merely expletive,- as, " well, well, be it so"-" well, let us go"; as well as.