weal

[wiːl]

weal Definition

  • 1a red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure
  • 2a raised ridge on woven fabric

Using weal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "weal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boxer had a weal on his cheek from the punch.

  • Example

    The tight waistband of her jeans left a weal on her skin.

  • Example

    The fabric has a decorative weal running through it.

weal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for weal

Phrases with weal

  • weal and woe

    good and bad fortune experienced in life

    Example

    They have been together through weal and woe.

  • to feel someone's weal and woe

    to share someone's joys and sorrows

    Example

    As best friends, they felt each other's weal and woe.

  • to be skilled or adept at something

    Example

    She has a weal hand at cooking.

Origins of weal

from Old English 'wela', meaning 'wealth'

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Summary: weal in Brief

The term 'weal' [wiːl] refers to a red, swollen mark on flesh caused by a blow or pressure, or a raised ridge on woven fabric. It can also be used in phrases like 'weal and woe,' referring to good and bad fortune, and 'to feel someone's weal and woe,' meaning to share someone's joys and sorrows.