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		Definition of well meaning in English: well meaning(also well meant) adjective Well intentioned.  Example sentencesExamples -  You have guests staying: nice, kind, ingenuous and well-meaning people, who are also rather boring.
 -  I too have well-meaning friends who concern themselves with what I eat or don't eat.
 -  Unfortunately, the type of neighbour who keeps a large, angry Alsatian in a minuscule 11th-floor flat is unlikely to look kindly on your well-meant tips about animal welfare.
 -  Since those two entries, particularly the latter one, I've received some comments - emailed and even spoken, and almost all of them well-meant - expressing concern about my temper.
 -  I like Jack Murtha's comments because I thought they were serious and well-meant and thought through.
 -  The only signs of life were the shiny tiles of the driveway, washed daily by well-meaning neighbors.
 -  At first I thought the gift was very thoughtful and well-meant.
 -  Why do people react to well-meant attention in such an ungrateful manner?
 -  He was a liberal-minded and well-meaning man, with severe limitations as an artist.
 -  Back at the Central Academy, the path of international understanding is paved with well-meant misunderstandings.
 -  This interpretation, well-meaning though it is, does not find much support in the text of ‘Out of Ireland’.
 -  But as the series developed, so did the character, becoming by the end a man deeply troubled by the unintended tragedies sometimes brought about by his well-meant intervention, whose sleuthing becomes a social duty.
 -  Service was very well-meaning, even though it was a little fussy at some points and a little lost at others.
 -  The service is well-meaning, gentle and friendly, but not completely polished.
 
  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 meaning in US English: well meaning(also well meant) adjective Well intentioned.  Example sentencesExamples -  But as the series developed, so did the character, becoming by the end a man deeply troubled by the unintended tragedies sometimes brought about by his well-meant intervention, whose sleuthing becomes a social duty.
 -  At first I thought the gift was very thoughtful and well-meant.
 -  I like Jack Murtha's comments because I thought they were serious and well-meant and thought through.
 -  This interpretation, well-meaning though it is, does not find much support in the text of ‘Out of Ireland’.
 -  Why do people react to well-meant attention in such an ungrateful manner?
 -  Unfortunately, the type of neighbour who keeps a large, angry Alsatian in a minuscule 11th-floor flat is unlikely to look kindly on your well-meant tips about animal welfare.
 -  Service was very well-meaning, even though it was a little fussy at some points and a little lost at others.
 -  The only signs of life were the shiny tiles of the driveway, washed daily by well-meaning neighbors.
 -  You have guests staying: nice, kind, ingenuous and well-meaning people, who are also rather boring.
 -  Since those two entries, particularly the latter one, I've received some comments - emailed and even spoken, and almost all of them well-meant - expressing concern about my temper.
 -  I too have well-meaning friends who concern themselves with what I eat or don't eat.
 -  Back at the Central Academy, the path of international understanding is paved with well-meant misunderstandings.
 -  The service is well-meaning, gentle and friendly, but not completely polished.
 -  He was a liberal-minded and well-meaning man, with severe limitations as an artist.
 
  Synonyms kindly, good-natured, kind-hearted, tender-hearted, warm-hearted, soft-hearted, good-hearted, tender, caring, feeling, affectionate, loving, warm, gentle, mellow, mild     |