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Synonyms

well-appointed

American  
[wel-uh-poin-tid] / ˈwɛl əˈpɔɪn tɪd /

adjective

  1. attractively equipped, arranged, or furnished, especially for comfort or convenience.

    a well-appointed room.


well-appointed British  

adjective

  1. well equipped or furnished; properly supplied

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Related Words

See furnish.

Etymology

Origin of well-appointed

First recorded in 1520–30

Example Sentences

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Epstein loved to brag about his well-connected and well-appointed friends, Davies said.

From BBC

Only when they return to Ohio, and Fusco lays eyes on his fiancée’s large and well-appointed home, does he transform into Mr. Hyde.

From Salon

I am helpless before a well-appointed salad case.

From Salon

Most of the “action” involves the first lady making entrances: off private jets, out of big black cars and into well-appointed rooms.

From Los Angeles Times

The bed is comfortable, the rooms are well-appointed and the showers deliver great water pressure.

From Salon