[
US
/ˌwɛɫˈbiɪŋ/
]
NOUN
-
a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles
How To Use well-being In A Sentence
- People doing yoga benefit from an increased feeling of well-being.
- Their satisfaction, well-being and enjoyment of the race are their primary goals.
- The two occupying powers cared little for the country's sovereignty and well-being.
- During an earlier scene of cooperative fruit picking with Cambodian and Laotian refugees, we are offered an opportunity to meditate on a pan-Asian Thailand of agrarian-pastoral well-being, and a move away from the tense border security of the 70s when refugees from Cambodia and Laos led Thailand to turn sharply to the right. Michael Vazquez: ON THE 48TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
- They provide comparative indicators of the relative well-being of various socioeconomic groups.
- The bracing fresh air penetrates deep into the lungs and instill a feeling of calmness and well-being.
- We hope to improve the health and well-being of poor children.
- His technical skill guarantees admirable clarity in the midst of complex counterpoints, and there is a delightful sense of well-being about the performances.
- Our body image in fact is central, if ambiguously so, to our mental and physical well-being.
- A sense of well-being, of transformation and enlightenment, penetrates to the very marrow of his bones.