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Well has two different meanings even though the word is spelled the same. One well can be used like "I feel pretty well". The other version would be "I have to run to the well to get some water".

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A homograph for "well" is "well." It can refer to both a shaft drilled into the ground to obtain water or oil and as an adverb meaning in a good or satisfactory manner.

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