"Welling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Welling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Welling" Meaning

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1. (Grammar) at the end or farthest part of a river, lake, or sea, or the point or likeness of such an area.

2. (Grammar) a figurative expression meaning an area of peaceful or sheltered water

3. (Grammar) an estuary

4. (Grammar) a mentality to accept whatever fate brings, in a calm and peaceful manner.

"Welling" Examples

Usage examples for the word "welling"


- Example 1: The tears were welling up in her eyes as she watched the sad movie.
- Example 2: The pool of water was welling from the burst pipe, making a mess all over the clean floor.
- Example 3: The crabwell is a freshwater creature whose muddy attempts at home are welling with tiny particles.
- Example 4: The pond was welling during a recent summer season due to excessive rainfall.
- Example 5: After a few hours, the large crowd had reconciled, and the news began welling and spreading all over the streets.

"Welling" Similar Words

Welland

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Welland can refer to a few different things:<br><br>1. A thriving city located in the province of Ontario, Canada, along the Welland Canal in the Niagara Region.<br>2. A current of water that is the outlet of a lake, river, or wetland;<br>3. To navigate successfully or skillfully through a difficult or challenging situation.

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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Wellingborough

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Wellington

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Wellington refers to the city which is the capital of New Zealand, or the Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, a British military leader. It can also refer to the dish, Wellington which is a type of pastry that consists of a filet of beef in a puff pastry crust.

Wellingtonians

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Natives or residents of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.

Wellingtons

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Wellness

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The term "wellness" refers to a person's overall health, including their physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being. It encompasses a proactive approach to life that focuses on preventing illness and promoting health, rather than just treating disease.<br><br>Wellness can be categorized into several dimensions, including:<br><br>1. Physical: Having a healthy body, free from illness and injury.<br>2. Mental/emotional: Maintaining a positive mental attitude, managing stress, and having emotional resilience.<br>3. Social: Building and maintaining healthy relationships and a sense of connection with others.<br>4. Spiritual: Having a sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something greater than oneself.<br><br>A focus on wellness leads to increased productivity, better relationships, and a higher quality of life. It involves making intentional choices about what to eat, how to exercise, and how to manage stress, as well as cultivating self-care and self-awareness.

Wells

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A well is a hole or shaft dug in the ground for a source of water, or a deep artificial hole at the top of which the water level is usually at or below the level of the ground surface.

Wellspring

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Wellwisher

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A supporter or admirer of someone or something, who wishes them good fortune or success.