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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211. Subject well-being is a general estimate according to the estimator's own standard, and it is a very important psychological parameter which reflecting the living standard.
212. This region of tropical rain-forests, with its moist, windless climate and constant warmth provides ideal conditions for the growth and well-being the cocoa tree.
213. If you decide to create some changes in your job, you can take the following proactive self-care measures to protect your well-being as you focus on the challenges ahead.
214. He believes better relations with China are fundamental to the well-being of the area.
215. If the crisis is used as an excuse to bring back the dead hand of collectivist policies, it is not only destructive of short-term economic well-being but also of long-term freedom and prosperity.
216. Nonetheless, the presence of hypoalbuminemia may offer health care providers the opportunity to improve patient well-being by identifying and treating underlying disorders.
217. Zhang Xiaoxian bread tree, leaving the well-being,(http://sentencedict.com/well-being.html) but a compromise.
218. Can we sharpen the causal interrelations among population, money stock, commercialization, climatic change, food production, and the material well-being of the Chinese peasantry?
219. The mind-set that produces happiness and well-being can be learned, serving as an antidote to depression and meaninglessness, these experts say.
220. Since every disease or unwanted condition exists because Well-Being is being disallowed, then, in the absence of that disallowance, Well-Being will return.
221. We inspire the utilization of renewable fiber, improve the social development by creativity and promote well-being of people and harmonious concomitance with the nature.
222. Some experts say Aristotle meant "well-being" when he wrote that humans can attain eudaimonia by fulfilling their potential.
223. More than a year later, most still said the experience increased their sense of well-being or life satisfaction, Griffiths and colleagues report in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.
224. As the closest European nation to Libya, as well as to Tunisia and Egypt, Italy's economic well-being depends heavily on having a good relationship with North Africa.
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