Well-being
UK /["/ˈwel biːɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈwel biːɪŋ/"]/
Definition
general health and happiness
In simple words: Being happy and healthy.
Examples
- **emotional/physical/psychological well-being**
- to have **a sense of well-being**
- We try to ensure the well-being of our employees.
- A better water supply would contribute dramatically to the villagers' well-being.
- She was filled with a sense of well-being.
- Being with my family gives me a wonderful sense of well-being.
- Physical and emotional well-being are closely linked.
- She always looks after her sister's emotional well-being.
- This industry is vital to the economic well-being of the city.
- We need to look after the health and well-being of our community.
Usage notes
Used when discussing health, happiness, or quality of life. Common in both personal and professional contexts, but may sound out of place in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'well' as healthy and 'being' as existing — together they mean a healthy existence.
Collocations
- general
- overall
- emotional
- contribute to
- enhance
- ensure
- health and well-being
- a sense of well-being
Synonyms
- wellness
- happiness
- health
- contentment
- prosperity
Antonyms
- ill-being
- unhappiness
- discontent
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'well-behaved'; they have different meanings.
- Using it as a verb instead of a noun.
- Omitting the hyphen, writing it as 'wellbeing'.