well-meaner (Meaning)
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well-meaner (n.)
One whose intention is good.
Synonyms & Antonyms of well-meaner
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well-meaner Sentence Examples
- Despite her well-meaning attempts to help, she inadvertently made the situation worse.
- The well-meaner offered unsolicited advice, which the recipient politely declined.
- His well-meaning intentions were overshadowed by his clumsy execution.
- The well-meaner's words were taken the wrong way, resulting in a misunderstanding.
- She was a well-meaner who always tried to see the best in people, even if they didn't deserve it.
- His well-meaning gesture was met with indifference, leaving him feeling hurt.
- The well-meaner apologized profusely for her unintended offense, hoping to mend the rift.
- Their well-meaning interference in the argument only served to escalate the conflict.
- The well-meaner was naive to think that her words would have any impact on the hardened heart of the criminal.
- Despite being well-meaners, the friends' constant interruptions became more of a hindrance than a help.
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One whose intention is good.
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Despite her well-meaning attempts to help, she inadvertently made the situation worse.
The well-meaner offered unsolicited advice, which the recipient politely declined.
His well-meaning intentions were overshadowed by his clumsy execution.
The well-meaner's words were taken the wrong way, resulting in a misunderstanding.