Pronunciation: /wɛl-bɪlt/
adjective describing someone or something as being physically strong and sturdy in build
A1 He is a well-built man.
A2 The well-built bridge can withstand heavy traffic.
B1 The well-built house has stood the test of time.
B2 The well-built skyscraper is a marvel of engineering.
C1 The well-built athlete broke several records in the competition.
C2 The well-built yacht sailed smoothly through the rough waters.
formal The architect designed a well-built structure that could withstand extreme weather conditions.
informal That new gym instructor is well-built; I bet they work out every day.
slang Dang, that car is well-built! It can handle any road you throw at it.
figurative Her argument was well-built, with strong evidence to support her claims.
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