List of antonyms from "weirdness" to antonyms from "well-received"
Discover our 548 antonyms available for the terms "welding, well-expressed, well-ordered, well-built, well-groomed, well-informed" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Weirdness (16 antonyms)
- Welcome (13 antonyms)
- Weld (5 antonyms)
- Welding (5 antonyms)
- Well (42 antonyms)
- Well-behaved (6 antonyms)
- Well-being (13 antonyms)
- Well-bred (4 antonyms)
- Well-built (109 antonyms)
- Well-expressed (18 antonyms)
- Well-formed (38 antonyms)
- Well-groomed (2 antonyms)
- Well-informed (4 antonyms)
- Well-kept (62 antonyms)
- Well-known (10 antonyms)
- Well-liked (25 antonyms)
- Well-made (1 antonym)
- Well-mannered (10 antonyms)
- Well-ordered (30 antonyms)
- Well-padded (6 antonyms)
- Well-paying (12 antonyms)
- Well-planned (36 antonyms)
- Well-proportioned (71 antonyms)
- Well-received (10 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « well-expressed »
- As in facund : adj eloquent
- As in eloquent : adj having a skillful way with words
- Nevertheless, his gratitude was well-expressed and patently sincere.
- Extract from : « The Genius » by Margaret Horton Potter
- A very bright, graceful, well-expressed note it proved to be.
- Extract from : « Kitty's Conquest » by Charles King
- Some natural and well-expressed reflections arise, in the course of this volume, on the lonely life of the settler.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64, No. 393, July 1848 » by Various
- George thought he had never heard such a clear-headed, well-expressed remark.
- Extract from : « The Man Upstairs » by P. G. Wodehouse
- Yet a fresh, well-expressed note of appreciation always pleased him.
- Extract from : « Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete » by Albert Bigelow Paine
- Here was a well-expressed sentiment of which he must make mental and afterwards written note.
- Extract from : « Basil Everman » by Elsie Singmaster
- It was brief, well-bred, and well-expressed; had several good points, and was heard with immense applause.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 66, No 409, November 1849 » by Various