Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
well-taken
Adjective
/ˌwɛlˈteɪkən/

Definition
Accepted or received positively; a situation or remark that is considered valid or appropriate.

Examples
- Her comments about improving team communication were well-taken by the manager.
- The feedback from the audience was well-taken, leading to adjustments in the presentation.

Meaning
The term ‘well-taken’ refers to an idea or a point that is acknowledged as being true, useful, or relevant. It is often used to express agreement with a suggestion or to affirm a viewpoint.

Synonyms
- Accepted
- Acknowledged
- Recognized