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well-appointed
[ wel-uh-poin-tid ]
adjective
- attractively equipped, arranged, or furnished, especially for comfort or convenience:
a well-appointed room.
well-appointed
adjective
- well equipped or furnished; properly supplied
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of well-appointed1
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Example Sentences
Inside, with its wainscoted white walls and dark oak floors, it’s as luxurious and well-appointed as a Four Seasons hotel.
Al-Sanobar, a well-appointed village named after its plentiful pine trees, is a ghost town, with many house fronts blackened with scorch marks.
Elsewhere, the eight shower suites, with rainfall showerheads, are some of the most spacious and well-appointed you’ll find not only at LAX, but at any airport in the world.
Mahmoud shows me pictures of his former well-appointed family home on his phone.
As for what was built at Cinecitta, two favorite sets for Gropman were Tom’s New York hovel and his well-appointed, furnished Rome apartment.
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