"Well-behaved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Well-behaved refers to someone or something that is obedient, polite, and orderly, and behaves in a manner that is considered acceptable by social norms or conventions.
To refer to welfare, it means the state of being healthy, happy, and secure, often provided for by the support and care of others, especially the government.
Welfarism refers to a social and economic philosophy that prioritizes the well-being and welfare of individuals and communities, often associated with the provision of government services and social welfare programs aimed at reducing poverty, inequality, and hardship.
A welfarist is a person who advocates for or believes in the idea of welfare, particularly in the context of social welfare policies and programs. A welfarist tends to prioritize the well-being and happiness of individuals and the community, often through the provision of social services, economic aid, and other forms of support.<br><br>In a philosophical or ideological sense, welfarism emphasizes the importance of social welfare, often in relation to the state or government's role in providing for the basic needs of citizens, such as healthcare, education, and economic security.<br><br>In economics, welfarism often refers to the school of thought that prioritizes the maximization of overall happiness or well-being, rather than just economic growth or profit.
Well-adjusted refers to someone or something that is healthy and balanced in their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and is able to adapt and cope with challenges and changes in a positive and effective way. It implies that someone is mentally and emotionally stable, and has a good sense of well-being, self-esteem, and self-confidence.
Specially sensitive or susceptible to a particular quality, situation, or stimulus:<br><br> Highly responsive or in tune with something.
Having a good balance of qualities, aspects, or elements, making it complete and suitable for a particular purpose.
Raised or trained to be intelligent, polite, and courteous, especially from a good family. Having or showing a good upbringing and a strong sense of morality and ethics.
Having many friends or acquaintances, often in important or influential positions, which can be helpful for personal or professional advancement.
Pleasantly deserved or fitting, in the sense that the praise or reward received is consistent with one's merits or achievements.
Fully formed, mature, and highly advanced; possessing a high level of skill, sophistication, or refinement.
Having a favorable or kindly disposition; having a friendly and supportive attitude towards someone or something.