Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
well-in
adjective
/ˈwɛl ɪn/

Definition
Referring to someone who is well-established in their surroundings or community, and having a strong understanding or ability to navigate social situations.

Examples
- She is very well-in at her workplace, making connections with everyone easily.
- Being well-in with the local community helped him secure many opportunities.

Meaning
The term ‘well-in’ signifies an individual’s proficiency and integration within a particular social environment.

Synonyms
- integrated
- connected
- established