well-to-do
31well to do — well to do, wealthy, rich …
32well — adj *healthy, sound, wholesome, robust, hale Antonyms: unwell, ill Contrasted words: infirm, frail, feeble, *weak …
33well-fa — well fa·vored·ness; …
34well-to-do — well′ to do′ adj. prosperous; rich; affluent • Etymology: 1815–25 …
35well-to-do — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ wealthy; prosperous …
36well-do|er — «WEHL DOO uhr», noun. a person whose deeds are good …
37well — well1 W1S1 [wel] adv comparative better [ˈbetə US ər] superlative best [best] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(satisfactorily)¦ 2¦(thoroughly)¦ 3¦(a lot)¦ 4 do well 5 as well 6 as well as something/somebody 7 may/might/could well …
38well — well1 [ wel ] (comparative bet|ter [ betər ] ; superlative best [ best ] ) adverb *** 1. ) in a skillful or effective way: She speaks Japanese well. very/rather/fairly/quite well: He plays the piano very well for someone of his age. a ) in a… …
39well — I [[t]we̱l[/t]] DISCOURSE USES ♦ (Well is used mainly in spoken English.) 1) ADV: ADV cl You say well to indicate that you are about to say something. Sylvia shook hands. Well, you go get yourselves some breakfast. ... Well, I don t like the look …
40well — 1 /wel/ adverb comparative better superlative best 1 SATISFACTORILY in a successful or satisfactory way: Did you sleep well? | James reads well for his age. | fairly/moderately/pretty well (=quite well) | go well (=happen in the way you planned… …