Is it well written or well written?

Is it well written or well written?

I've always believed it to be "well written" because "well" is an adverb simply describing the passive adjective "written," where hyphenation is only necessary if an adjective is describing another adjective ("open-minded" for instance).2006-02-09

What does it mean to be well written?

adjective (well written when postpositive) composed in a competent, and often entertaining, style.

What is a word for well written?

Words related to well-written absorbing, amusing, appealing, eloquent, engaging, engrossing, enjoyable, entertaining, enthralling, fascinating, gripping, interesting, rewarding, satisfying, worthwhile, brilliant, clever, easy, exciting, gratifying.

What can I say instead of beautifully written?

- absorbing. - amusing. - appealing. - brilliant. - clever. - easy. - eloquent. - engaging.

Is it written well or well written?

I've always believed it to be "well written" because "well" is an adverb simply describing the passive adjective "written," where hyphenation is only necessary if an adjective is describing another adjective ("open-minded" for instance).2006-02-09

Is well written grammatically correct?

I've always believed it to be "well written" because "well" is an adverb simply describing the passive adjective "written," where hyphenation is only necessary if an adjective is describing another adjective ("open-minded" for instance).2006-02-09

What is well written?

well-written in British English adjective (well written when postpositive) composed in a competent, and often entertaining, style. Collins English Dictionary.

What can I say instead of well written?

- absorbing. - amusing. - appealing. - eloquent. - engaging. - engrossing. - enjoyable. - entertaining.

What means well written?

adjective (well written when postpositive) composed in a competent, and often entertaining, style. Collins English Dictionary.

What well written means?

adjective (well written when postpositive) composed in a competent, and often entertaining, style. Collins English Dictionary.