Pronunciation: /noʊ wɛl/
verb to have a deep understanding or familiarity with something
A1 I know well how to count to ten in English.
A2 She knows well how to ride a bike.
B1 They know well the rules of the game.
B2 He knows well how to navigate through the city.
C1 The professor knows well the subject matter.
C2 She knows well how to manage a team effectively.
adverb in a thorough or complete manner
A1 I know well how to count to ten in English.
A2 She knows well how to cook pasta.
B1 They know well the rules of the game.
B2 He knows well how to navigate through the city.
C1 The professor knows well the subject matter.
C2 Having studied abroad, she knows well the customs of different cultures.
formal It is important to know well the rules and regulations of the company.
informal I know well that restaurant down the street, they have great food.
slang I know that place like the back of my hand, I practically live there.
figurative She knows him well enough to predict his next move.
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