well
You do something in a good or skillful way.
Explanation at your level:
You use well to say you do something good. If you play a game and win, you play well. If you feel happy and healthy, you are well. It is a very helpful word for your daily life!
At this level, you start using well to describe actions. You can say 'I speak English well' or 'He cooks well.' Remember, use good for things and well for actions.
Moving to intermediate, you will use well as a discourse marker. You might start a sentence with 'Well, I think...' to give yourself time to speak. It is also common in phrases like 'well-known' or 'well-prepared'.
At the B2 level, you can use well to modify adjectives and adverbs, such as 'well-informed' or 'well-executed.' You will also notice its role in idioms that express social status or emotional states, like 'well-to-do'.
Advanced users employ well in complex structures. You might use it to emphasize a degree: 'The plan was well beyond our expectations.' It also functions as a tool for nuance in academic writing, indicating a high degree of precision or thoroughness.
At the mastery level, well is used for stylistic effect. You might find it in literature to convey irony or subtle shifts in tone. Understanding its etymological roots allows you to appreciate why it remains the most efficient adverb for expressing positive quality in the English language.
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- Well is an adverb describing how actions are performed.
- It is the adverbial form of the adjective good.
- It can also be an adjective meaning healthy.
- It is a common discourse marker to start sentences.
Think of well as the superstar of English adverbs. While we use good to describe things (like a good book), we use well to describe how we do things (like reading well). It is the go-to word for showing excellence or satisfaction.
You will hear it everywhere in daily life. Whether you are talking about playing a sport, cooking a meal, or simply feeling healthy, well is the perfect fit. It acts as a bridge between your intention and the quality of your action.
The word well has deep roots in Old English, coming from the word wel, which meant 'according to one's wish' or 'satisfactorily.' It shares a common ancestor with Germanic languages, reflecting a long history of expressing positive outcomes.
Over centuries, its usage expanded from just describing physical states to covering almost every aspect of human performance. It is fascinating how a tiny, one-syllable word has survived for over a thousand years while keeping such a central role in our language.
In casual conversation, well is incredibly versatile. You might say 'I slept well' or 'She speaks French well.' It is the standard choice for describing proficiency. When you want to sound more formal, you might pair it with verbs like perform or execute.
Be careful not to confuse it with good! Well modifies verbs, while good modifies nouns. Mastering this distinction is a major milestone for any English learner.
Idioms make language colorful. Well appears in many common phrases: 'Well done' (praise for success), 'All is well' (everything is fine), 'Well off' (wealthy), 'Well-meaning' (having good intentions), and 'Let well alone' (don't change something that works).
These phrases help you sound more like a native speaker by adding nuance and emotional depth to your sentences.
Phonetically, well is simple: /wɛl/ in both US and UK English. The 'w' is rounded, and the 'l' is a clear liquid sound. It rhymes with bell, tell, sell, fell, and yell.
Grammatically, it is an irregular adverb. While most adverbs end in '-ly', well stands alone. It never takes an '-ly' suffix, which is a common trap for learners to avoid!
Fun Fact
It has remained almost unchanged for over 1,000 years.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'e' sound, clear 'l' at the end.
Similar to UK, slightly more rounded 'w'.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it like 'will'
- Dropping the 'l' sound
- Adding extra syllables
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read
Easy to use correctly
Common in speech
Very clear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Adverbs of Manner
He runs well.
Adjective vs Adverb
Good vs Well
Discourse Markers
Well, ...
Examples by Level
I sleep well.
I / sleep / in a good way
well modifies sleep
She sings well.
She / sings / nicely
well modifies sings
He runs well.
He / runs / fast and correctly
well modifies runs
They play well.
They / play / with skill
well modifies play
I feel well.
I / feel / healthy
well is an adjective here
You did well.
You / did / a good job
well modifies did
The car runs well.
The car / works / correctly
well modifies runs
Speak well.
Talk / clearly
well modifies speak
She plays the piano well.
He writes well in English.
The team worked well together.
I know him quite well.
They behaved well at the party.
The soup smells well—wait, that is wrong, it smells good!
She treats her dog well.
We planned the trip well.
Well, I suppose that could work.
He is well-known in his field.
They are well-prepared for the exam.
I don't know the city very well.
She is well-liked by her colleagues.
The house is well-maintained.
It is well worth the money.
The situation is well under control.
Well, that is an interesting perspective.
The results were well above average.
He is well-versed in classical music.
She is well-qualified for the position.
The project was well-executed.
I am well aware of the risks.
They are well-off compared to others.
The movie was well-received by critics.
The argument was well-reasoned and logical.
She is well-suited for the challenges ahead.
The company is well-positioned for growth.
His performance was well beyond standard.
The evidence is well-documented.
It is well-established that exercise helps.
The book is well-written and profound.
She handled the crisis well.
The theory is well-founded in historical fact.
He is a well-rounded scholar.
The nuances were well-captured in the translation.
The strategy was well-conceived from the start.
It is well-nigh impossible to predict.
The artist is well-regarded in the industry.
The data is well-correlated with the findings.
The legacy is well-preserved.
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Idioms & Expressions
"well done"
congratulations on success
Well done on your promotion!
neutral"well off"
wealthy
They are quite well off.
casual"all is well"
everything is fine
Don't worry, all is well.
neutral"well and good"
acceptable but not enough
That's well and good, but what about the cost?
neutral"let well alone"
do not interfere
It works fine, let well alone.
casual"well-meaning"
having good intentions
He is a well-meaning person.
neutralEasily Confused
both express positive quality
good is adjective, well is adverb
A good job vs. I did the job well.
similar sound
will is a modal verb
I will go vs. I did well.
same spelling
noun refers to water
I drank from the well.
same spelling
refers to health
I feel well today.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + verb + well
He writes well.
Well + past participle
The book is well written.
Well + beyond
It was well beyond my reach.
Well + adjective
She is well aware of the facts.
Well + discourse marker
Well, that is a good question.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Adjectives
Verwandt
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
Good is an adjective; well is the adverb.
Adverbs describe verbs.
Both are correct, but 'well' implies health.
Well cannot modify a noun.
Well is irregular, no -ly.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Well' of water that is 'Well' (healthy).
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it to pause and think during a conversation.
Cultural Insight
Saying 'Well done' is a standard way to praise someone.
Grammar Shortcut
If you can replace it with 'skillfully', use well.
Say It Right
Make sure to pronounce the 'l' clearly.
Don't Make This Mistake
Never say 'goodly'.
Did You Know?
It is one of the oldest words in English.
Study Smart
Practice with compound adjectives like 'well-known'.
Formal Writing
Use 'well' to add precision to your descriptions.
Verb Patterns
Well usually comes after the verb it modifies.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Well starts with W, like 'Winner'—winners do things well.
Visual Association
A person doing a task and getting a gold medal.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 'well' in every sentence you speak for 5 minutes.
Wortherkunft
Old English
Original meaning: In a desirable way
Kultureller Kontext
None
Used as a filler word to start sentences.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- Well done
- Well-prepared
- Well-executed
In school
- Well written
- Well explained
- Well studied
Travel
- Well known
- Well maintained
- Well worth it
Health
- Feel well
- Well-being
- Stay well
Conversation Starters
"What is something you do well?"
"How are you feeling today? Are you well?"
"Who is a well-known person you admire?"
"Do you think you are well-prepared for your next goal?"
"Well, what shall we talk about next?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a skill you have and why you do it well.
Write about a time you felt well after being sick.
List three well-known places you want to visit.
Reflect on a project you finished that was 'well done'.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenYes, when referring to health.
Yes, it is very common.
Yes, as in a water well, but that is a different word.
It is an irregular adverb.
It serves as a discourse marker to show you are thinking.
Mostly, but it can be neutral in phrases like 'well, maybe'.
Only in compounds like 'well-being'.
Good modifies nouns; well modifies verbs.
Teste dich selbst
She plays the guitar ___.
Well describes the verb play.
Which sentence is correct?
Well is the correct adverb.
The word 'well' is an adjective when describing health.
Yes, 'I feel well' means I am healthy.
Word
Bedeutung
Matching compound adjectives to meanings.
Subject + verb + adverb + object.
The project was ___ executed.
Well modifies the participle executed.
Can 'well' be used as a noun?
Well is an adverb, adjective, or noun (water source), but not in this context.
What does 'well-nigh' mean?
Well-nigh means almost or nearly.
Well modifies the prepositional phrase.
The evidence is ___ documented.
Well is the standard adverb for modification.
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Summary
Use well to modify verbs, and good to modify nouns.
- Well is an adverb describing how actions are performed.
- It is the adverbial form of the adjective good.
- It can also be an adjective meaning healthy.
- It is a common discourse marker to start sentences.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Well' of water that is 'Well' (healthy).
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it to pause and think during a conversation.
Cultural Insight
Saying 'Well done' is a standard way to praise someone.
Grammar Shortcut
If you can replace it with 'skillfully', use well.
Beispiel
She sings very well.
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