noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
health and well-being
▪
The breakfast program improves the health and well-being of the children.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
economic
▪
The ability to compete successfully at home and abroad is crucial to the economic well-being of all of us.
▪
Those attacks are clearly designed to undermine business confidence and the economic well-being of both communities.
▪
The net impact of the cuts, they conclude, has been to widen disparities in economic well-being .
▪
The key question is: what impact would Labour policies have on unemployment and the economic well-being of the country?
emotional
▪
Physical and emotional well-being are inextricably linked, not just in older age, but throughout the disability career.
▪
The physical, mental and emotional well-being of the football public is also on the line.
▪
For many people, ageing is associated with a decline in emotional well-being .
▪
The way in which we breathe affects our physical, mental and emotional well-being .
▪
It affects not only our emotional well-being but our physical condition too.
▪
Try to reserve a small oasis of quietness and time to relax instead. Emotional well-being is even more precious than time.
▪
What will be the effects of this unusual origin upon their mental and emotional well-being ?
▪
Yet we remain human beings with quivering flesh and throbbing nerves who need the small delights of emotional well-being .
general
▪
The general sense of well-being in life is lost.
▪
Idleness not being subsidized and substance not being wasted, more was produced and the general well-being would thus be raised.
▪
Some limited degree of universal education was another obvious step towards the strengthening of the State and the fostering of general well-being .
▪
Ironically, there was a general feeling of well-being .
▪
They can make a significant contribution to the general health and well-being of individuals and local communities.
▪
We welcome expansion of telephone services as improving the general well-being but accept curtailment of postal services as signifying necessary economy.
▪
The love and affection of your partner can make a real difference to your general feeling of well-being .
▪
The unusually smooth driveline and comfortable ride add to a general sense of well-being .
material
▪
The Development Wheel is a circular chart divided into three sections; personal well-being , communal well-being and material well-being.
▪
The allocation of land to men means that women's dependence upon husbands is exacerbated despite an increase in material well-being .
▪
In a sense, the social worker is responsible for the emotional and material well-being of the patient.
mental
▪
Biological folklore had it that women's physical and mental well-being could be guaranteed only through marriage and motherhood.
▪
The physical, mental and emotional well-being of the football public is also on the line.
▪
The way in which we breathe affects our physical, mental and emotional well-being .
▪
Grossly unfair treatment could affect your physical and mental well-being , as well as that of members of your close family.
▪
What will be the effects of this unusual origin upon their mental and emotional well-being ?
personal
▪
Instead, they express the source of our personal well-being and blessing.
▪
The Development Wheel is a circular chart divided into three sections; personal well-being , communal well-being and material well-being.
▪
These aim to teach a sense of positive personal well-being .
▪
The employment reserve of which I spoke would help them to contribute to society and to their personal future and well-being .
physical
▪
Biological folklore had it that women's physical and mental well-being could be guaranteed only through marriage and motherhood.
▪
It has been expressed all through human history, when people have sacrificed physical well-being for spiritual fulfillment.
▪
Poverty is defined as an income insufficient to keep members of the family in a state of physical well-being .
▪
Moving towards him, hand outstretched, she gave off an aura of vigor and physical well-being .
▪
They are severe and have a devastating effect on his personality, his physical well-being and his mental state.
▪
Grossly unfair treatment could affect your physical and mental well-being , as well as that of members of your close family.
▪
In extreme cases, social movement activity can turn violent and thus threaten the physical well-being of movement participants.
▪
Your mental concentration is reduced by too much physical well-being .
psychological
▪
These are good reasons for expecting psychological well-being to be at risk.
▪
The report found that moderate exercise reduces the risk of premature death and promotes psychological well-being by reducing depression and anxiety.
social
▪
After 25 years of economic growth it is anxious to show improvements in social well-being .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
Equality in access to Montana elk is not basic to the maintenance or well-being of the Union.
▪
In principle, well-being is a contestable good.
▪
It is then that we have a sense of wonder and extreme well-being .
▪
Many a moment of safety and well-being I owe to convention.
▪
Moving towards him, hand outstretched, she gave off an aura of vigor and physical well-being .
▪
Over the past 30 years Western living standards have increased dramatically, yet the sense of well-being has plummeted.
▪
The high cost of private housing in a contracting market is a crucial factor in considering the consequences for student well-being .