Synonym: eudaemonia, eudaimonia, upbeat, welfare, wellbeing. Similar words: well behaved, come into being, well-bred, for the time being, swelling, dwelling, albeit, fall behind. Meaning: [ˌwelˈbiːɪŋ] n. a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous.
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31. As with Frederick and Catherine, his overriding consideration was the power and well-being of the State.
32. The unusually smooth driveline and comfortable ride add to a general sense of well-being.
33. Serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates well-being, calmness and satiety, can be restored by eating carbohydrates.
34. Now he's sober, well-behaved and, like most recovering alcoholics, will be obsessed with his own preservation and well-being.
35. Descartes also claimed that the new rationalist methodology would bring human mastery over nature and a new age of human well-being.
36. Thousands of women can already testify to Regina's extraordinary power to restore balance and well-being in their bodies.
37. They can make a significant contribution to the general health and well-being of individuals and local communities.
38. He confided to her his anxiety for the well-being and safety of the new baby.
39. Many a moment of safety and well-being I owe to convention.
40. Equality in access to Montana elk is not basic to the maintenance or well-being of the Union.
41. They conclude that differential rewards are functional for society, that they contribute to the maintenance and well-being of social systems.
42. It was a sense of well-being, a sense of energy....
43. If an infant survives into the second year of life, the next measure of well-being is protection against preventable childhood diseases.
44. Yet by comparison with the fate of most people in Caxias, this is a haven of relative calm and well-being.
45. These aim to teach a sense of positive personal well-being.
46. Moving towards him, hand outstretched, she gave off an aura of vigor and physical well-being.
47. In a sense, the social worker is responsible for the emotional and material well-being of the patient.
48. Foam-breathing would have many uses, beginning with the use of oxygenated foam for instant well-being.
49. If you keep a horse, regular, knowledgeable inspection of its feet is essential for its well-being.
50. It has been expressed all through human history, when people have sacrificed physical well-being for spiritual fulfillment.
51. The way in which we breathe affects our physical, mental and emotional well-being.
52. She withdrew more and more completely, and displayed total disregard for her own well-being.
53. He is concerned with the well-being of every citizen, and is a kind, prudent, generous man.
54. This is most probably due to the fact that any form of exercise reduces stress levels and also enhances your sense of well-being.
55. Living conditions in the countryside had never approached the Arcadian well-being implied in romantic notions of sturdy peasants following the plough.
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56. The Catholic Church should do the same to ensure the well-being of the Catholic genetic pool.
57. Rising living standards and well-being are ambiguously related at the best of times, and not simply for ecological reasons.
58. The net impact of the cuts, they conclude, has been to widen disparities in economic well-being.
59. It is then that we have a sense of wonder and extreme well-being.
60. She also endorses the radical feminist view that the well-being of private and public life depends on a better understanding of feeling.
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