well-placed (B2)
adjective
Definition
Well-placed means cleverly or judiciously positioned.
Examples
The writer described the response as well-placed.
A well-placed tone can change the mood of a conversation.
The situation became well-placed after the announcement.
How to Use well-placed
- well-placed + noun (collocation)
- Use well-placed before a noun to describe that quality. — "The writer described a well-placed reaction."
- become well-placed (collocation)
- Use after become, seem, or be for a state or quality. — "The discussion became well-placed near the end."
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