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well
adjective as in healthy
adjective as in lucky, fortunate
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Weak matches
advisable, agreeable, bright, comfortable, happy, profitable, proper, prosperous, providential, prudent, satisfactory, useful
adverb as in happily, pleasantly; capably
Strongest matches
accurately, adequately, carefully, closely, completely, correctly, effectively, efficiently, fully, nicely, properly, smoothly, strongly, successfully, thoroughly
Weak matches
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
Strongest matches
adequately, appropriately, completely, easily, far, freely, fully, properly, quite, right, smoothly, thoroughly
Strong matches
Weak matches
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
Strong matches
abyss, bore, chasm, depression, derivation, fount, fountain, fountainhead, geyser, inception, mouth, origin, repository, root, shaft, spa, spring, springs, wellspring
Weak match
Example Sentences
The nomination has raised questions over Gabbard's lack of experience in intelligence as well as accusations that she has in the past amplified Russia propaganda.
The Dons fan was driven by a chauffeur to watch three games at Hampden, as well as a home match.
"Jamal Lewis came in with an ankle issue and he has left the camp as well, so we have a 25-man squad and we have more than enough to get through the two games."
His drivers have won the Indy 500 a record 20 times, which may be one reason he decided to buy that track as well.
Doing so is a pragmatic as well as a moral necessity lest the voters’ patience and generosity run out.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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