well-nigh Antonyms

Meaning of well-nigh

Wordnet

well-nigh (r)

(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but

Webster

well-nigh (adv.)

Almost; nearly.

well-nigh Sentence Examples

  1. The storm was well-nigh apocalyptic, threatening to ravage the coastal towns with unimaginable force.
  2. The athlete's determination was well-nigh unbreakable, driving him to push through pain and adversity.
  3. The suspense was well-nigh unbearable, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats.
  4. The beauty of the sunset was well-nigh celestial, with hues of orange, pink, and purple painting the sky.
  5. The silence was well-nigh deafening, broken only by the occasional creak or groan.
  6. The river flowed well-nigh relentlessly, carving its path through the rugged landscape.
  7. The poverty in the slums was well-nigh unimaginable, leaving many residents struggling to survive.
  8. The darkness was well-nigh impenetrable, casting an eerie glow over the abandoned building.
  9. The task was well-nigh impossible, requiring an extraordinary amount of skill and effort.
  10. The pain was well-nigh unbearable, causing the patient to writhe in agony.

FAQs About the word well-nigh

(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all butAlmost; nearly.

nearly, practically, virtually,almost,fairly, as good as, nigh, somewhere, about, pretty much

utterly,quite, wholly, absolutely, completely, completely, entirely, absolutely, well, wholly

The storm was well-nigh apocalyptic, threatening to ravage the coastal towns with unimaginable force.

The athlete's determination was well-nigh unbreakable, driving him to push through pain and adversity.

The suspense was well-nigh unbearable, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats.

The beauty of the sunset was well-nigh celestial, with hues of orange, pink, and purple painting the sky.