Well-met
adjective, Archaic.
1.
(used as a salutation or part of a salutation).
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noun 1. claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth. 2. something that deserves or justifies a reward or commendation; a commendable quality, act, etc.: The book’s only merit is its sincerity. 3. merits, the inherent rights and wrongs of a matter, as a lawsuit, unobscured by procedural details, technicalities, personal feelings, etc.: The case will […]
- Well-measured
adjective 1. ascertained or apportioned by measure: The race was over the course of a measured mile. 2. accurately regulated or proportioned. 3. regular or uniform, as in movement; rhythmical: to walk with measured strides. 4. deliberate and restrained; careful; carefully weighed or considered: measured language; measured terms. 5. in the form of meter or […]
- Well-meaning
[wel-mee-ning] /ˈwɛlˈmi nɪŋ/ adjective 1. meaning or intending well; having good intentions: a well-meaning but tactless person. 2. Also, well-meant [wel-ment] /ˈwɛlˈmɛnt/ (Show IPA). proceeding from good intentions: Her well-meaning words were received in silence. well-meaning adjective (well meaning when postpositive) 1. having or indicating good or benevolent intentions, usually with unfortunate results
- Well-thought-of
[wel-thawt-uhv, -ov] /ˈwɛlˈθɔtˌʌv, -ˌɒv/ adjective 1. highly esteemed; of good reputation: a well-thought-of scholar; This new book is well-thought-of. well-thought-of adjective (well thought of when postpositive) 1. having a good reputation; respected
- Well-thought-out
adjective 1. produced by or showing the results of much thought: a carefully thought-out argument. well-thought-out adjective 1. (well thought out when postpositive) carefully planned adjective 1. conceived and developed in the manner specified: a well thought-out scheme adjective produced through careful planning or much mental effort; showing the results of careful and thorough consideration […]