well
//wɛl//
Adverb
In a good or satisfactory manner; skillfully or effectively.
She speaks English very well.
To a great extent or degree; thoroughly or considerably.
The project is well underway.
In a kind or friendly manner; favorably.
They treated us well during our visit.
Adjective
In good health; not sick or injured.
I hope you get well soon.
In a satisfactory state or position; good or advisable.
All is well with the project.
Noun
A deep hole or shaft dug or drilled into the ground to obtain water, oil, or gas.
They dug a well to get fresh water.
A source or supply of something, especially something desirable or valuable.
She is a well of knowledge about history.
Interjection
Used to express a range of emotions including surprise, resignation, or to introduce a remark or resume a conversation.
Well, that's a surprise!
Verb
To rise up or flow forth, as water from the ground; to spring or gush.
Water welled up from the spring.