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1. (n.) well-being
a good or satisfactory condition of existence; a state characterized by health, happiness, and prosperity; welfare.
Etymology: (1605–15)
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1. (noun) wellbeing, well-being, welfare, upbeat, eudaemonia, eudaimonia
a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
"the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles"
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1. (noun) well-being
sb's physical and mental health
worried about his family's health and well-being
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1. (noun) Well-being
the state or condition of being well; welfare; happiness; prosperity; as, virtue is essential to the well-being of men or of society
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Sense: welfare
She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.
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Afrikaans: welstand |
Arabic: رَفاهَه، خَيْر، صالِح |
Bulgarian: благополучие |
Brazilian: bem-estar |
Czech: zdraví, blaho |
German: das Wohl |
Danish: velbefindende |
Greek: ευημερία, καλοπέραση |
Spanish: bienestar |
Estonian: heaolu |
Farsi: سلامت |
Finnish: hyvinvointi |
French: bien-être |
Hebrew: רְווָחָה |
Hindi: कल्याण |
Croatian: blagostanje |
Hungarian: jólét |
Indonesian: kesejahteraan |
Icelandic: vellíðan |
Italian: benessere |
Japanese: 幸福 |
Korean: 복지 |
Lithuanian: gerovė |
Latvian: labklājība |
Malay: kesejahteraan |
Dutch: welzijn |
Norwegian: vel(være), trivsel |
Polish: pomyślność, dobre samopoc |
Portuguese: bem-estar |
Romanian: bunăstare |
Russian: благополучие |
Slovak: zdravie, pohoda |
Slovenian: ugodje |
Serbian: dobrobit |
Swedish: välbefinnande |
Thai: สภาพความเป็นอยู่ที่ดี |
Turkish: refah, saadet |
Taiwanese: 福祉 |
Ukrainian: добробут; благополуччя |
Urdu: خوشحالی |
Vietnamese: sức khoẻ |
Chinese: 健康,幸福 |
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