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/wel"dun"/, adj.1. performed accurately and diligently; executed with skill and efficiency.2. (of meat) thoroughly cooked, esp. until all redness is gone.[1150-1200; ME]
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well-done — adj meat that is well done has been cooked thoroughly →well done! at ↑well1 (12) … Dictionary of contemporary English
well-done — c.1200, wise, prudent, from WELL (Cf. well) (adv.) + p.p. of DO (Cf. do). Meaning thoroughly cooked, in reference to meat, is attested from 1747. Well done! as an exclamation of approval is recorded from mid 15c … Etymology dictionary
well done — [ wɛl dʌn] <aus engl. well done »gar«> durchgebraten (von Fleisch; Gastr.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
well-done — adjective well done meat is meat that has been completely cooked ─ compare RARE 2 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
well done — index professional (stellar) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
well-done — index meritorious, right (suitable) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
well done — well done, Robbie, your voice has never been better Syn: congratulations, bravo, right on, congrats, my compliments, good work, three cheers, felicitations … Thesaurus of popular words
well-done — well′ done′ adj. 1) performed accurately and diligently; executed with skill and efficiency 2) coo (of meat) thoroughly cooked, esp. until all redness is gone • Etymology: 1150–1200 … From formal English to slang
well done — ► ADJECTIVE 1) carried out successfully or satisfactorily. 2) (of food) thoroughly cooked. ► EXCLAMATION ▪ used to express congratulation or approval … English terms dictionary
well-done — [wel′dun′] adj. 1. performed with skill and efficiency 2. thoroughly cooked: said esp. of meat … English World dictionary
well done — 1) CONVENTION (feelings) You say Well done to indicate that you are pleased that someone has done something good. Well done, said Claud in admiration... Daddy! I came second in history Well done, sweetheart! Syn: Congratulations 2) ADJ GRADED If… … English dictionary