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well-set

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective well-set has 1 sense
  1. well-knit, well-set - strongly and firmly constructed; "a well-knit argument"; "a well-knit theatrical production"; "well-knit athletes"; "a sailor short but well-set"- Alexander Hamilton
    Antonym: weak (indirect, via strong)

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Well-Set

Description:

Well-set is an adjective term used to describe something that is properly or firmly arranged, structured, or established.

Senses:

  1. Neatly arranged or organized.
  2. Well-established or secure.
  3. Firmly built or structured.

Usages:

As an adjective:

The well-set bookshelf displayed a beautiful collection of novels.

She has a well-set routine for her daily exercise.

As a verb (Past tense - well-set):

The team well-set their goals at the beginning of the project.

He well-set his priorities before starting his new job.

As a noun:

The well-set of the foundation ensured the stability of the building.

His well-set of skills made him the perfect candidate for the job.

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