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Well-meaning
describes someone or their words, actions, advice, or behaviour when the intention is kind or helpful—even if the result isn’t.
Examples:
1- His well-meaning friend told him to ‘just move on,’ not realizing how deep the breakup had cut.
2- Her aunt kept making well-meaning comments about when she’ll “finally” get married — it made every family dinner uncomfortable.
By Jale Qaraqan5
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Send us a text
Gmail address: https:/[email protected]
For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282
Well-meaning
describes someone or their words, actions, advice, or behaviour when the intention is kind or helpful—even if the result isn’t.
Examples:
1- His well-meaning friend told him to ‘just move on,’ not realizing how deep the breakup had cut.
2- Her aunt kept making well-meaning comments about when she’ll “finally” get married — it made every family dinner uncomfortable.

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