Similar words: meaning, demeaning, by all means, meaningful, meaningless, meaningfully, pell-mell, leaning. Meaning: adj. 1. not unfriendly or threatening 2. marked by good intentions though often producing unfortunate results.
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31. The well-meaning individuals rallying to keep the de Young in Golden Gate Park want to stay in the comfortable past.
32. I'm playing a guy who's well-meaning but kind of dim.
33. You can not just take two well-meaning people, give them a baby, and expect them to parent equally.
34. It was fun being whisked to Plymouth, though she hadn't much in common with this well-meaning but heavy family.
35. But despite the well-meaning ring of colorblind ideals, you can not demand sameness of language while perpetuating segregated education.
36. Very few students now choose to adopt a well-meaning motherly landlady or a battleaxe with inflexible house-rules.
37. What is striking about these undoubtedly well-meaning suggestions is how irrelevant most are to the actual crisis of transmission.
38. Yet the whole magazine is like this, an expensive, well-meaning, worthless blast of hot air.
39. Awkward questions Sometimes even well-meaning interviewers will throw you a really awkward question.
40. The black nationalists were portrayed as well-meaning, earnest ideologues lacking the resources to defeat the establishment.
41. Horror stories of what can happen at the hands of a well-meaning but inexperienced neighbour are legion.
42. In the very next county, he alleged, five or six well-meaning men were suffering for having published mild religious sentiments.
43. And what would be the fate of these creatures once they were sold to well-meaning but probably ignorant people?
44. Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
45. Well-meaning ineptitude rises to empyreal absurdity.
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47. When your well-meaning mom sends you an email telling you that SLS causes cancer or Propylene Glycol causes brain damage, it can make even the most caviler chemist nervous.
48. Everywhere he goes, Dennis' wide-eyed curiosity, well-meaning attempts to help out and his youthful nature always seem to lead to trouble.
49. Well-meaning people acting in what they feel is the public good have censored or bowdlerized everything from the Bible to The Wizard of Oz.
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51. Nine years after the father's death, a series of events conspired to break the depressing cycle of constant pessimism from a well-meaning medical profession.
52. This type of criticism will help you live a better life and while it may be difficult to hear, is ultimately well-meaning.
53. All are the sort of well-meaning and thoughtful films that the Academy likes best.
54. He was a well-meaning but cowardly debt collector who had fallen in love with a beautiful ghost.
55. What she found was a deluge of well-meaning advice being issued to singles that, while offered with the best of intentions, not only wasn't working but was making singles' skin crawl.
56. Right now, solar panels cost so much that only well-heeled, well-meaning westerners can afford to install them.
57. More than half of us have been infected with the HSV-1 virus, usually from well-meaning kisses from relatives or romantic partners.
58. The explanation could be down to the post-Christmas malaise, pressure from well-meaning friends and relatives or New Year's resolutions.
59. Throughout the book, Dr. Epstein paints an unforgettably nuanced portrait of Western efforts in Africa: well-meaning, vitally necessary and yet often so misguided.
60. Don't overcorrect by using made-up words like waitron or co-opting an in-group's slang or usage—no matter how well-meaning you are or how hip you want to appear.
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