Found 3 items, similar to Welled.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: well
baik, baik-baik, begini, sehat, sumur, telaga, wah
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: well
well
adj 1: in good health especially after having suffered illness or
injury;
“appears to be entirely well”;
“the wound is
nearly well”;
“a well man”;
“I think I'm well; at
least I feel well” [ant:
ill]
2: resulting favorably;
“its a good thing that I wasn't there”;
“it is good that you stayed”;
“it is well that no one saw
you”;
“all's well that ends well” [syn:
good,
well(p)]
3: wise or advantageous and hence advisable;
“it would be well
to start early” [syn:
well(p)]
[also:
better,
best]
well
n 1: a deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil
or gas or brine
2: a cavity or vessel used to contain liquid
3: an abundant source;
“she was a well of information” [syn:
wellspring,
fountainhead]
4: an open shaft through the floors of a building (as for a
stairway)
5: an enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding
something as e.g. fish or a plane's landing gear or for
protecting something as e.g. a ship's pumps
[also:
better,
best]
well
adv 1: (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or
satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a
nonstandard dialectal variant for `well');
“the
children behaved well”;
“a task well done”;
“the party
went well”;
“he slept well”;
“a well-argued thesis”;
“a well-planned party”;
“the baby can walk pretty
good” [syn:
good] [ant:
ill]
2: thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining
form;
“The problem is well understood”;
“she was well
informed”;
“shake well before using”;
“in order to avoid
food poisoning be sure the meat is well cooked”;
“well-done beef”,
“well-satisfied customers”;
“well-educated”
3: indicating high probability; in all likelihood;
“I might
well do it”;
“a mistake that could easily have ended in
disaster”;
“you may well need your umbrella”;
“he could
equally well be trying to deceive us” [syn:
easily]
4: (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully;
“a book well worth reading”;
“was well aware of the
difficulties ahead”;
“suspected only too well what might
be going on”
5: to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree;
“the project
was well underway”;
“the fetus has well developed organs”;
“his father was well pleased with his grades”
6: favorably; with approval;
“their neighbors spoke well of
them”;
“he thought well of the book” [ant:
ill]
7: to a great extent or degree;
“I'm afraid the film was well
over budget”;
“painting the room white made it seem
considerably (or substantially) larger”;
“the house has
fallen considerably in value”;
“the price went up
substantially” [syn:
considerably,
substantially]
8: with great or especially intimate knowledge;
“we knew them
well” [syn:
intimately]
9: with prudence or propriety;
“You would do well to say
nothing more”;
“could not well refuse”
10: with skill or in a pleasing manner;
“she dances well”;
“he
writes well” [ant:
badly]
11: in a manner affording benefit or advantage;
“she married
well”;
“The children were settled advantageously in
Seattle” [syn:
advantageously] [ant:
badly,
badly]
12: in financial comfort;
“They live well”;
“she has been able
to live comfortably since her husband died” [syn:
comfortably]
13: without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor;
“took the joke well”;
“took the tragic news well” [ant:
badly]
[also:
better,
best]
well
v : come up;
“Tears well in her eyes” [syn:
swell]
[also:
better,
best]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Welled
Well
\Well\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Welled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Welling.] [OE. wellen, AS. wyllan, wellan, fr. weallan;
akin to OFries. walla, OS. & OHG. wallan, G. wallen, Icel.
vella, G. welle, wave, OHG. wella, walm, AS. wylm; cf. L.
volvere to roll, Gr. ? to inwrap, ? to roll. Cf.
Voluble,
Wallop to boil,
Wallow,
Weld of metal.]
To issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to spring.
``[Blood] welled from out the wound.'' --Dryden. ``[Yon
spring] wells softly forth.'' --Bryant.
[1913 Webster]
From his two springs in Gojam's sunny realm,
Pure welling out, he through the lucid lake
Of fair Dambea rolls his infant streams. --Thomson.
[1913 Webster]