[
US
/ˌwɛɫˈbiɪŋ/
]
NOUN
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a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles
How To Use wellbeing In A Sentence
- But when you ask for it back, don't be surprised to get an admonitory finger-wagging about being over-fixated on money and wealth, when you really should be thinking more about wellbeing and the work-life balance.
- It has also taken its toll on his health and wellbeing. Times, Sunday Times
- Not building up excessive national debts is something that countries should do anyway, for their own long-term wellbeing.
- A longing for home, and the memories evoked by the past, were no longer seen as detrimental to mental wellbeing. Times, Sunday Times
- A new interactive map allows the public to find out the wellbeing score of where they live. Times, Sunday Times
- It encourages the body's natural processes for removing pollutants and waste, and gives you a sense of wellbeing. Times, Sunday Times
- It got me thinking about other brands dear to my heart that improve my physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. The Sun
- Humor can enhance physical as well mental wellbeing.
- Nitrotain is fast-acting, builds muscle mass and improves a horse's strength, stamina and wellbeing. The Sun
- Incidents abound of vulnerable children being whisked away with profit in mind rather than their wellbeing.