Well-built (adjective)

Having a solid, sturdy, and strong construction, typically of a building or object.

Origin:

Formed from the words 'well' meaning 'in a good or satisfactory manner' and 'built' meaning 'constructed'.

Examples:

  1. The old well-built bridge stood the test of time and still remained in use after many years.
  2. The well-built furniture was designed to last for generations.
  3. The well-built car was able to handle rough roads and heavy loads.
  4. The well-built house was able to withstand the strongest winds and rains.
  5. A well-built structure is essential for safety and stability.
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