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well-received
adjective
- having been greeted or reviewed with approval
his well-received books
Example Sentences
While the show was well-received by fans for the in-ring action, one thing that didn't go unnoticed was the quantity of adverts throughout the event.
While the first was well-received by critics, a common criticism was its slow pacing, with a heavy focus on characters and relationships over big story moments.
Following “The Time of the Hero,” Vargas Llosa produced other well-received novels.
She played Mrs. Ferrars in a well-received 2008 TV mini-series version of “Sense and Sensibility.”
This has been a very well-received state visit that seemed to generate plenty of goodwill, with a warm reception from both the Italian public and political leaders.
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