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very well

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial very well has 2 senses
  1. first-rate, very well - quite well; "she doesn't feel first-rate today"
  2. very well, fine, alright, all right, OK - sentence-initial expression of agreement

Definitions from the Web

Term: very well

Definition:

(adverb) Used to indicate that something is done or performed in an extremely satisfactory or skillful manner.

(interjection) An expression used to acknowledge or accept a statement, often with enthusiasm or affirmation.

(idiom) Used to indicate a favorable or positive outcome or situation.

Example Sentences:

Adverb:

  1. I played the piano very well during the recital.
  2. The team performed very well in the championship and won the trophy.
  3. The restaurant is known for its steaks cooked to perfection, ensuring that every customer is satisfied very well.

Interjection:

  1. "We won the match!" Jack exclaimed. "Oh, very well!" replied Sarah, delighted for their victory.
  2. "We're going on a trip to Hawaii," announced Emily. "Oh, very well!" exclaimed David in excitement.

Idiom:

  1. After months of hard work, her business is finally flourishing very well.
  2. The project turned out very well, receiving positive reviews from both critics and the audience.

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