"Wells" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wells" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wells" Meaning

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.

"Wells" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Wells"


1. Context: Geography and Environment


The shallow earth around the wells allowed for easy digging and access to water.
- "The area is characterized by numerous wells that provide drinking water to the local villages."

2. Context: Idiomatic Expression


After digging deep, we finally hit a well of financial success.
- "Her music career has become a well of inspiration for her fans."

3. Context: Full Form or Compound Usage


The wells of her eyes sparkled with joy as she gave presents.
- "The well-built shoulders of the new car model have better accident ratings."

4. Context: Specific References or Domains


Wells Fargo is known for its many secure and available ATMs.
- "The well of knowledge at the library was vast and extensive."

5. Context: Literature and Poetry


Wells of lost ideas that lie stagant and closed.
- "She wandered through the abandoned well in the hopes of finding a forgotten truth."

"Wells" Similar Words

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.

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

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Wellwishers

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Well-wishers are people who wish success, happiness, or good fortune for someone or something. They are typically supportive and sympathetic individuals who offer encouragement and kind thoughts, but may not necessarily be able to provide direct help or assistance.

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