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Definition of well intentioned in English: well intentionedadjective Having or showing good intentions despite a lack of success or fortunate results. Example sentencesExamples - He has shown how much damage well-intentioned but clueless ideologues can do if they are at the wrong place at the right time.
- I think his advice is well-intentioned but it leaves me, as the debate as a whole does, feeling rather uncomfortable.
- Instead we are shown a quiet, enormously fascinating, compassionate, well-intentioned film.
- But it's so well-intentioned and clearly presented, that such success can do no possible harm.
- It's not a competition between basically well-intentioned people who see the world differently.
- While well-intentioned and endlessly friendly, many of the volunteers boast more enthusiasm than ability.
- I have none of the guilt that seems to plague many well-intentioned, but frustrated anglophones and francophones.
- I countered my friend's well-intentioned censure with an anecdote.
- Inconsolable, she struggles to find meaning in her work or the well-intentioned sympathy of her mother.
- The well-intentioned results condescend to both artists and businesspeople while shedding no light on either world.
- The rest of the time he looked less like a hero with mystical powers and more like a well-intentioned English teacher with a penchant for fell-walking.
- The appeal is similar to that of any religious organization and the members of the church are as well-intentioned as those of any other faith.
- He is a smart, well-intentioned man with a long and distinguished career.
- Children using the field to play games will find loose dogs trying to join in their game intimidating no matter how well-intentioned the animal.
- Statistically speaking, a decent, well-intentioned man of integrity and honour must be on the cards.
Synonyms kindly, good-natured, kind-hearted, tender-hearted, warm-hearted, soft-hearted, good-hearted, tender, caring, feeling, affectionate, loving, warm, gentle, mellow, mild Definition of well intentioned in US English: well intentionedadjective Having or showing good intentions despite a lack of success or fortunate results. Example sentencesExamples - He has shown how much damage well-intentioned but clueless ideologues can do if they are at the wrong place at the right time.
- But it's so well-intentioned and clearly presented, that such success can do no possible harm.
- Instead we are shown a quiet, enormously fascinating, compassionate, well-intentioned film.
- I have none of the guilt that seems to plague many well-intentioned, but frustrated anglophones and francophones.
- It's not a competition between basically well-intentioned people who see the world differently.
- I think his advice is well-intentioned but it leaves me, as the debate as a whole does, feeling rather uncomfortable.
- Statistically speaking, a decent, well-intentioned man of integrity and honour must be on the cards.
- The appeal is similar to that of any religious organization and the members of the church are as well-intentioned as those of any other faith.
- While well-intentioned and endlessly friendly, many of the volunteers boast more enthusiasm than ability.
- He is a smart, well-intentioned man with a long and distinguished career.
- I countered my friend's well-intentioned censure with an anecdote.
- The rest of the time he looked less like a hero with mystical powers and more like a well-intentioned English teacher with a penchant for fell-walking.
- Children using the field to play games will find loose dogs trying to join in their game intimidating no matter how well-intentioned the animal.
- The well-intentioned results condescend to both artists and businesspeople while shedding no light on either world.
- Inconsolable, she struggles to find meaning in her work or the well-intentioned sympathy of her mother.
Synonyms kindly, good-natured, kind-hearted, tender-hearted, warm-hearted, soft-hearted, good-hearted, tender, caring, feeling, affectionate, loving, warm, gentle, mellow, mild |