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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61. It takes seriously the health and well-being of neighbours and is doing everything possible to help identify the cause of these problems.
62. Idleness not being subsidized and substance not being wasted, more was produced and the general well-being would thus be raised.
63. He found that by giving the salt in low potency there was often an improvement in the patient's well-being.
64. He was charming, expansive and, according to investigators, a danger to the well-being of associates who fell from favor.
65. We welcome expansion of telephone services as improving the general well-being but accept curtailment of postal services as signifying necessary economy.
66. The report found that moderate exercise reduces the risk of premature death and promotes psychological well-being by reducing depression and anxiety.
67. Your mental concentration is reduced by too much physical well-being.
68. Mellissa kept on hand supplies of all delicacies necessary to human well-being.
69. They encourage better posture and promote a sense of well-being.
70. Physical and emotional well-being are inextricably linked, not just in older age, but throughout the disability career.
71. The key question is: what impact would Labour policies have on unemployment and the economic well-being of the country?
72. Whatever the tasks assigned various ministers, they are intended for the well-being of the church[sentencedict.com], not its destruction.
73. Dancing also gave a feeling of well-being and encouraged them to be more sociable.
74. These are good reasons for expecting psychological well-being to be at risk.
75. The physical, mental and emotional well-being of the football public is also on the line.
76. Under the 1958 Children Act, local authorities have a duty to ensure the well-being of children who are fostered privately.
77. Compare that with London or Paris, whose well-being is a prime concern of national governments.
78. I set off to do some sightseeing in San Antonio with a sense of well-being.
79. The combined effects of these waves on our health and well-being are as yet unknown.
80. Instead, they express the source of our personal well-being and blessing.
81. In this way, individuals can develop their full potential and contribute to their own well-being and that of others.
82. Those attacks are clearly designed to undermine business confidence and the economic well-being of both communities.
83. This leads to improved health and a sense of well-being.
84. Poverty is defined as an income insufficient to keep members of the family in a state of physical well-being.
85. They will also be concerned with more immediate issues involving the well-being of the party or other organization providing their political base.
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86. Whatever the reason, she felt a sense of well-being which had not been hers since before her marriage.
87. The dominant theme of this literature was concern for the well-being of the peasantry.
88. Describe how you would conduct a study to investigate the well-being of such ex-patients.
89. It should be noted that both points of view would claim to be centrally concerned with the well-being of children.
90. After 25 years of economic growth it is anxious to show improvements in social well-being.
More similar words: well behaved, come into being, well-bred, for the time being, swelling, dwelling, albeit, fall behind, be in love with, well, sell-by date, dwell, swell, as well, farewell, well off, dwell on, well known, dweller, swelled, well-known, be independent of, well-to-do, well nigh, as well as, may as well, wellness, well-educated, groundswell, well-mannered.