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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
best/best/
■ most appropriate, advantageous, or well advised.
▶adverb to the highest degree; most.■ to the highest standard.
■ most suitably, appropriately, or usefully.
▶noun (the best) that which is the most excellent or desirable.■ (one's best) the highest standard or level attainable.
■ (in sport) a record performance.
▶verb informal outwit or get the better of.all the best best wishes.
at best taking the most optimistic view.
be for the best be desirable in the end, although not at first seeming so.
best of breed the animal in a show judged to be the best representative of its breed.
■ any item or product considered to be the best of its kind.
the best of three (or five etc.) victory achieved by winning the majority of a specified odd number of games.the best part of most of.
best wishes an expression of hope for someone's future happiness.
get the best of overcome (someone).
give someone/thing best Brit. admit the superiority of someone or something.
had best would find it most sensible.
make the best of derive what limited advantage one can from (something unsatisfactory).
six of the best Brit. a caning as a punishment, traditionally with six strokes of the cane.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
good/ɡʊd/
- 1 to be desired or approved of; pleasing.
■ (good for) beneficial to.
■ expressing good wishes on meeting: good morning.
- 2 having the required qualities; of a high standard.
■ (often good at) skilled at doing or dealing with a specified thing.
■ appropriate.
■ (of language) with correct grammar and pronunciation.
■ strictly adhering to the principles of a religion or cause: a good Catholic girl.
- 3 morally right; virtuous.
■ (of a child) obedient; well behaved.
- 4 enjoyable or satisfying: a good time.
■ (of clothes) smart and formal.
- 5 thorough: a good look around.
■ at least; no less than: a good twenty years.
- 6 chiefly N. Amer. (of a ticket) valid.
- 1 that which is morally right; righteousness.
- 2 benefit or advantage.
as good as —— very nearly or inevitably ——.
be any (or no or much) good have some (or none or a lot of) merit.
be to the good have a net profit or advantage.
do good
- 1 act virtuously, especially by helping others.
- 2 make a helpful contribution.
for good forever.
(as) good as gold (of a child) extremely well behaved.
the Good Book the Bible.
good for (or on) you! well done!
the Good Shepherd a name for Jesus.
a good word words in recommendation or defence of a person.
in good time
- 1 with no risk of being late.
- 2 (also all in good time) in due course but without haste.
make something good
- 1 compensate for loss, damage, or expense.
- 2 fulfil a promise or claim.
up to no good doing something wrong.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
well1
- 1 in a good or satisfactory way.
■ in a condition of prosperity or comfort.
■ archaic luckily; opportunely: hail fellow, well met.
- 2 in a thorough manner.
■ to a great extent or degree; very much.
■ Brit. informal very; extremely: he was well out of order.
- 3 very probably; in all likelihood.
■ without difficulty.
■ with good reason.
- 1 in good health; free or recovered from illness.
■ in a satisfactory state or position.
- 2 sensible; advisable.
as well
- 1 in addition; too.
- 2 (as well or just as well) with equal reason or an equally good result.
■ sensible, appropriate, or desirable.
be well up on (or in) know a great deal about.
leave (or let) well (N. Amer. enough) alone refrain from interfering with or trying to improve something.
very well used to express agreement or understanding.
well and truly completely.
wellness noun.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
well2
- 1 a shaft sunk into the ground to obtain water, oil, or gas.
■ a depression made to hold liquid.
- 2 a plentiful source or supply: a deep well of sympathy.
- 3 an enclosed space in the middle of a building, giving room for stairs or a lift or allowing light or ventilation.
- 4 Brit. the place in a law court where the clerks and ushers sit.
- 5 Physics a region of minimum potential.
- 6 archaic a water spring or fountain.
■ (of an emotion) develop and become more intense.

