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Synonyms

well-pleased

British  

adjective

  1. very happy or satisfied

    well pleased with the outcome of the meeting

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Example Sentences

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The early results of algorithmic rental cars are in, and Avis Chief Executive Officer Ron Nelson declared himself well-pleased with its “more nimble and dynamic” pricing.

From BusinessWeek • Oct. 30, 2014

To astonished Warm Springers, well-pleased at the growth of their village, the President began talking about a new post office, wondered why they had not demanded one.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Epsom crowd�over 500,000�was well-pleased by the parade to the post.

From Time Magazine Archive

Miss Roy, a comely Manitoba-born French Canadian who had also tried her hand at schoolmarming and amateur acting, was well-pleased with her success�and her $3,000 in royalties.

From Time Magazine Archive

Athena well-pleased left Olympus and glided down to Ithaca.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton