well-done Definition
well·-done (wel′dun′)
adjective
- performed with skill and efficiency
- thoroughly cooked: said esp. of meat
well-done Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- meat: Well-done meat contains more carcinogenic material than does lightly cooked meat.
- piece: It's a strong, well-done piece of writing.
- steak: With complete participation In that grand incineration, Nearly three billion hunks of well-done steak.
- boy: Well-done, boys, and good luck for the finals!
- study: Maybe well-done qualitative studies, with techniques such as triangulation, can provide enough evidence to attribute change to specific programs.
Modifying Another Word
Browse dictionary entries near well-done
- ‹ well-disposed to or toward
- ‹ well-disposed
- ‹ well-defined
- ‹ well-content
- ‹ well-chosen
- ‹ well-bred
- ‹ well-born
- ‹ well-beloved
- ‹ well-being
- ‹ well-behaved
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- well-found ›
- well-founded ›
- well-groomed ›
- well-grounded ›
- well-handled ›
- well-heeled ›

