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21Well-made play — The well made play (from the French: pièce bien faite ) is a genre of theatre from the nineteenth century, which Eugène Scribe first codified and is thought to have created and which Victorien Sardou developed. By the mid nineteenth century, it… …
22Well-ordering theorem — The well ordering theorem (not to be confused with the well ordering axiom) states that every set can be well ordered.This is important because it makes every set susceptible to the powerful technique of transfinite induction.Georg Cantor… …
23well-booked — adj. Having access to a substantial number or a wide variety of books. Example Citations: Bill McCoy, the general manager of Adobe s e publishing business, says: Some of us have thousands of books at home, can walk to wonderful big box bookstores …
24well-spoken — also well spoken ADJ GRADED A well spoken person speaks in a polite correct way and with an accent which is considered socially acceptable. I remember her as a quiet, hard working and well spoken girl …
25well spoken — ▶ adjective ARTICULATE, nicely spoken; refined, polite; Brit. informal posh. * * * ˌwell ˈspoken [well spoken] adjective having a way of speaking that is considered correct or elegant …
26considered — adjective carefully weighed a considered opinion • Similar to: ↑well advised, ↑advised …
27well heeled — Meaning Wealthy. Origin It would be reasonable to suppose that this is the opposite notion to down at heel . In fact the term originates from cock fighting. The cock was considered well heeled if it had large and dangerous spurs …
28well-thought-out — UK / US adjective planned with all details considered, so that everything happens as it should a well thought out question/argument/scheme/policy …
29well-advised — adjective having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel a well advised delay in carrying out the plan • Syn: ↑advised • Ant: ↑ill advised • Similar to: ↑considered • See …
30well-spoken — adjective Considered to be eloquent and able with regards to speech. Syn: articulate, eloquent …