Well Fixed

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /wɛl fɪkst/

Definitions of well fixed

adjective describing the state of being securely or firmly attached or in place

Example Sentences

A1 She is well fixed with a reliable car for her daily commute.

A2 The house was well fixed with modern appliances and furniture.

B1 He was well fixed financially after receiving a large inheritance.

B2 The company was well fixed with state-of-the-art technology to stay ahead of competitors.

C1 The organization was well fixed with experienced professionals in every department.

C2 The government was well fixed with resources to handle any crisis effectively.

Examples of well fixed in a Sentence

formal The company is well fixed financially and is able to invest in new projects.

informal My friend is well fixed with a high-paying job and a nice apartment.

slang She's well fixed with a trust fund, so money is never an issue for her.

figurative After years of hard work, he feels well fixed in his career and personal life.

Grammatical Forms of well fixed

past tense

well fixed

plural

well fixed

comparative

better fixed

superlative

best fixed

present tense

well fix

future tense

will be well fixed

perfect tense

has been well fixed

continuous tense

is being well fixed

singular

well fixed

positive degree

well fixed

infinitive

to well fix

gerund

well fixing

participle

well fixed

Origin and Evolution of well fixed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'well fixed' originated in Middle English, likely derived from the Old English word 'fexian' meaning to fix or fasten.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'well fixed' has evolved to refer to someone who is financially secure or well-off.