well-meant造句1. His comments were well-meant but a little tactless.
2. Papa would not mind our little well-meant deception.
3. But these well-meant attempts were bound to fail from the sheer perversity of the enterprise.
4. Well-meant though it was, the gesture was terrible, creating a ghastly parody of femininity.
5. Northampton Town's followers bestowed the well-meant, if dubious, honour on Graham Reed, a vigorous and gritty right-back.
6. W. Maughm; blunt but well-meant criticism.
7. Could all of this come from well-meant praise?
8. Don't be sensitive and reject well-meant criticism.
9. He embarked on a well-meant but unsuccessful campaign to ease East-West tensions calling for arms reduction and a summit of the nuclear powers.
10. It was an educational revolution that was well-meant , benignly inspired by concern for our children and apparently, endorsed by some of greatest minds of our age.
11. It was an educational revolutional revolution that was well-meant, benignly inspired by concern for our children and apparently, endorsed by some of the greatest minds of our age.
12. The free, universal, well-meant, offer of the gospel does not imply universal ability to believe.
13. He cut the ladies and their well-meant condolences off shortly, rudely.
14. All the well-meant, sincere advice is largely wasted on him.
15. Teleological observations on things often proceed from a well-meant wish to display the wisdom of God as it is especially revealed in nature.
16. You huddle on the back seat, unable to answer any of their well-meant questions.
17. At the time each of these initiatives seemed at best like well-meant statements of the ideal.
18. But they themselves could be self-centred, and often ignored or misunderstood well-meant advice.
19. These productions played in London at the end of their well-meant journey around arts centres, youth clubs and studio theatres.
20. It's no use telling them the dangers of smoking, because they'll just snap their fingers at the well-meant advice.
21. There certainly may be individual cases where the malice of outward circumstances frustrates well-meant designs, and disturbs the execution of the best-laid plans.
22. At the surface of the pool there were constant ruffles; well-meant but misguided interpretations rose to meet and fight each other in my name.
23. I am grateful to you, Wilhelm , for you sincere sympathy, for your well-meant advice.