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FITNESS |
Well-being |
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HOPEFULLY |
All being well |
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WELL-PLIGHTED |
Being well folded. |
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HEALTH |
State of being well |
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WELE |
Prosperity; happiness; well-being; weal. |
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STRUCTURE |
Quality of being well organized |
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POPULARITY |
State of being well liked |
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WHOLESOME |
Conducive to general well being |
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OVERPROTECTED |
Corrupt cop reverted to being too well looked after |
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THRIFTY |
Well appearing; looking or being in good condition;
becoming. |
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REVALESCENCE |
The act of growing well; the state of being
revalescent. |
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DE BENE ESSE |
Of well being; of formal sufficiency for the time;
conditionally; provisionally. |
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WARM |
Being well off as to property, or in good circumstances;
forehanded; rich. |
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WHOLE |
Possessing, or being in a state of, heath and soundness;
healthy; sound; well. |
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TAKE |
To admit of being pictured, as in a photograph; as, his
face does not take well. |
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EUDAEMONISM |
That system of ethics which defines and enforces moral
obligation by its relation to happiness or personal well-being. |
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SO |
Well; the fact being as stated; -- used as an expletive; as,
so the work is done, is it? |
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WELL |
Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or
sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well. |
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GENTLENESS |
The quality or state of being gentle, well-born, mild,
benevolent, docile, etc.; gentility; softness of manners, disposition,
etc.; mildness. |
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WELL-BEING |
The state or condition of being well; welfare;
happiness; prosperity; as, virtue is essential to the well-being of men
or of society. |
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WELFARE |
Well-doing or well-being in any respect; the enjoyment of
health and the common blessings of life; exemption from any evil or
calamity; prosperity; happiness. |
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HELLENISM |
The type of character of the ancient Greeks, who aimed
at culture, grace, and amenity, as the chief elements in human
well-being and perfection. |
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INCAPABLE |
Not capable of being brought to do or perform, because
morally strong or well disposed; -- used with reference to some evil;
as, incapable of wrong, dishonesty, or falsehood. |
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HAPPY |
...ing
the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of
enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort;
con... |
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WATER MOUSE |
... They live on the borders of
streams, and swim well. They are remarkable as being the only rodents
found in Australia. ... |