Examples of 'well-meaning' in a sentence
Meaning of "well-meaning"
Well-meaning (adjective): It refers to having good intentions or being sincere in one's efforts. Often used to describe someone who wants to do the right thing despite any mistakes or unintended consequences
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- With good intentions, often used to reflect positively on a negative outcome or situation.
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Another type is the well-meaning dilettante.
A well-meaning factory employee is struggling financially.
You are ceaseless in your well-meaning involvement.
They are well-meaning but they are ignorant.
Brian was unsophisticated but well-meaning.
They were well-meaning but incompetent teachers.
It had taken these recommendations as well-meaning.
So say well-meaning advocates of human rights.
He is a dimwitted but well-meaning sea star.
A well-meaning friend may not be so honest.
It all started with a well-meaning decision.
Well-meaning people may offer dozens of theories.
I believe that your voice is well-meaning.
But other well-meaning liberals ought to do so.
It was a misguided attempt by a well-meaning staffer.
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Even our well-meaning caution is distorted.
Maybe he was following a well-meaning source.
To see how well-meaning simplicity is footballed.
It is an invitation to misuse a well-meaning law.
All my well-meaning plans had come to this.
I do not ask help from well-meaning strangers.
Well-meaning but ultimately clueless guidance counselor.
He was depicted as a well-meaning magical fan of the superhero.
Well-meaning recreational divers have also been implicated.
It was all as well-meaning as a village fête.
Well-meaning friends insist that she go to a hypnotist.
And despite any well-meaning intentions that.
Well-meaning people confuse resurrection with reincarnation.
People are often well-meaning but misguided.
A well-meaning mistake is still a mistake.
Many sincere and well-meaning people have.
Even well-meaning managers can screw this up.
May that be so for all well-meaning aspirants.
She is well-meaning but does things without thinking.
A rough but friendly and well-meaning man.
Likes to eat well-meaning types for breakfast.
We have heard our fair share of well-meaning.
None of these well-meaning visitors are making a difference.
Sometimes they come from well-meaning friends.
Those well-meaning resolutions have come and gone.
We risk undermining our credibility as a well-meaning neighbour.
Well-meaning people will say unhelpful things.
It is an argument between well-meaning people.
These well-meaning people have also assured me.
But he acknowledges that it was made by well-meaning friends.
These are well-meaning and reasonable complaints.
Nicole is a key member of group of well-meaning activists.
The curse of well-meaning politicians strikes again.
None of this is visible to the well-meaning friend.
Well-meaning friends put conditions on us.