"Welland" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Welland" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Welland" Meaning

Welland can refer to a few different things:

1. A thriving city located in the province of Ontario, Canada, along the Welland Canal in the Niagara Region.
2. A current of water that is the outlet of a lake, river, or wetland;
3. To navigate successfully or skillfully through a difficult or challenging situation.

"Welland" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "welland":

1. Proper Noun

Welland is also the name of a city in Ontario, Canada.
Example sentence: "Welland is known for its scenic waterfront along the Welland Canal."

2. Surname

Welland is a common English surname.
Example sentence: "John Welland was a renowned botanist who discovered many new plant species."

3. As an adjective to describe a place

Welland can describe a place that is thriving or prosperous.
Example sentence: "The welland community has a strong economy and a high standard of living."

4. As a toponym

The WellandStream in County Limerick, Munster, Ireland.
Example sentence: "The Welland river in Ireland is a popular spot for flyfishing."

5. An informal noun

In rugby slang, a "Welland" can refer to the act of drawing incorrect card drawn in a game of trumps.
Example sentence: "I got caught up in a penalty and made a welland, and my side lost the point."

"Welland" Similar Words

Well-trained

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Thoroughly trained or skilled, having acquired a high degree of competence through practice, study, or experience.

Well-traveled

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Well-travelled

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Well-travelled refers to someone who has travelled extensively, often having visited many places in various countries, cultures, and landscapes. The connotation is positive, suggesting that the person is worldly, open-minded, and experienced in dealing with different environments and customs.

Well-trodden

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Worn out or damaged as a result of being walked or traveled on frequently.<br><br>Example: The well-trodden path led to the summit of the mountain.

Well-versed

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Extremely knowledgeable or skilled in a particular area or subject, often requiring a great deal of study, experience, or practice.

Well-wisher

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Well-wishers

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People who send good wishes or express good wishes for someone or something, often on a special occasion, such as a birthday or wedding.

Well

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Wellat

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The word "wellat" is not a commonly recognized English word. It's possible that it may be a misspelling or a non-standard term.<br><br>However, I think you may be thinking of the word "duellest", which is not commonly used either.<br><br>But if I had to find a word close to "wellat", I would propose the word "weekday". <br><br>A weekday is any day other than a weekend day (Saturday or Sunday) when one would normally go to work or school.

Wellbeing

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Wellbore

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Welled

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Wellesley

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Wellhole

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A wellhead or well hole is the point at the ground surface from which a well is drilled or dug to access water or other fluids underground within a well.

Wellies

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Welling

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