IPA: /wɛl/
KK: /wɛl/
In a good or satisfactory manner; in a way that is pleasing or acceptable.
She sings very weel, impressing everyone at the concert.
In a good or satisfactory manner; effectively.
She sings well, impressing everyone with her voice.
A circular motion of water that creates a swirling effect, often seen in rivers or oceans.
The boat was caught in a weel and spun around in the water.
The word 'weel' originates from Old English 'wēol', meaning a wheel or circular object. It refers specifically to a round object that revolves around an axis.
Think of a circular object that turns — that's what 'weel' means, as it comes from the Old English word for wheel.