ADJECTIVE
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having a full array of suitable equipment or furnishings
a well-appointed kitchen
a well-appointed apartment
How To Use well-appointed In A Sentence
- The chef also goes with scallops, and as we both eat contentedly, classical music wafts softly throughout the well-appointed room.
- The hotel manager in Gansu is officious, just like the clean, well-appointed government facility she oversees.
- Wealthier widows received a regular allowance from their families abroad and lived in well-appointed rooms, some even adopting “sons” from the Sephardic community who would care for their needs and ease their solitude; however, most of the women were not rich, and they created a unique female (unisexual) community. Old Yishuv: Palestine at the End of the Ottoman Period.
- Including the disaster capitalists who, in Naomi Klein's book, thought that they could own the world and simply jet away from all natural disasters to some well-appointed, "plutonomy" - friendly desert island. Progressive Bloggers
- The lounge was a comfortable and well-appointed room deep in the bowels of the ship.
- Authorities in the southern Italian port of Gioia Tauro found a stowaway in a well-appointed container, fitted out with a bed, toilet, heater and water.
- He grew up in a well-appointed brick home with a wooden swing set in the backyard.
- It says in the ad that the bathroom is spacious and well-appointed.
- The chef also goes with scallops, and as we both eat contentedly, classical music wafts softly throughout the well-appointed room.
- But his brooding is interrupted when they arrive at the alumnuss well-appointed home and discover his would-be interviewer dead. The Magicians by Lev Grossman: Questions