Well-received
adjective
1.
generally or traditionally accepted; conventional; standard:
a received moral idea.
well-received
adjective (well received when postpositive)
1.
having been greeted or reviewed with approval: his well-received books
adjective
1.
generally accepted or believed: received wisdom
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