well-being
61Well-plighted — Well plight ed, a. Being well folded. [Obs.] Her well plighted frock. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
62Well-founded phenomenon — Well founded phenomena ( la. phenomena bene fundata), in the philosophy of Gottfried Leibniz, are ways in which the world falsely appears to us, but which are grounded in the way the world actually is (as opposed to dreams or hallucinations,… …
63well-behaved — well be haved adj behaving in a calm polite way, and not being rude or violent ▪ a well behaved child ▪ a very well behaved dog ▪ The crowd was noisy but well behaved …
64well established — ˌwell eˈstablished [well established] adjective having a respected position, because of being successful, etc. over a long period • a well established firm • He is now well established in his career …
65Well-liking — Well lik ing, a. Being in good condition. [Obs. or Archaic] [1913 Webster] They also shall bring forth more fruit in their age, and shall be fat and well liking. Bk. of Com. Prayer (Ps. xcii.). [1913 Webster] …
66well-built — [ ,wel bılt ] adjective 1. ) a well built person has a body that people admire because of its strength or beauty 2. ) strong because of being built well …
67being well-liked — being popular, being appreciated …
68well-wished — wellˈ wished adjective (Shakespeare) Being the object of good wishes • • • Main Entry: ↑well …
69well-es|tab|lished — «WEHL uh STAB lihsht», adjective. firmly established in being or acceptance: »a well established belief, family, or business …
70well|ness — «WEHL nihs», noun. the state of being well …