well-received
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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In the 1950s, Barbara Pym’s wry novels of manners were well-received, but in later decades, even with the help of her friend Philip Larkin, she couldn’t find a publisher.
The movie was profitable and well-received, but would make its lasting impact in the years to come as rock fans and rock stars watched and re-watched “This Is Spinal Tap” on their VCRs.
Marie Lee, a retiree who was born and raised in Lakeview, said it initially seemed like a ridiculous idea that wouldn’t be well-received in their predominantly conservative community.
The game was generally well-received by critics and praised for its gameplay, level design and immersive audio.
From BBC
Carrington, long shunned by the mainstream, is having a moment, as is clear from her well-received exhibition in Milan and the small presentation of her output at Gallery Wendi Norris’s booth.
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