Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
would-do-well-to
idiomatic expression
wʊd duː wɛl tuː

Definition
A phrase indicating that it would be beneficial or advisable for someone to take a particular course of action.

Examples
- If you have the opportunity, you would do well to visit the museum.
- In times of uncertainty, you would do well to save more money.

Meaning
The expression suggests that doing something would lead to positive results or outcomes.

Synonyms
- should
- would benefit from
- ought to