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well-received
adjective
- having been greeted or reviewed with approval
his well-received books
Example Sentences
STX Entertainment’s bet on mid-budget films was well-received by theater owners, but the company’s theatrical ambitions flamed out.
The pilot was not well-received by test audiences, but showed enough of a pulse with younger viewers to earn a six episode order — an unusually small number at the time for a network show.
On the programming side, Ciabrowski will be charged with fixing the recently relaunched “CBS Evening News†that added an anchor team and a weather forecaster to its format, which has not been well-received by viewers.
Despite her lack of subsequent mainstream chart success in the US, McCrae went on to record well-received albums and found a following on the northern soul and rare groove scenes, becoming a cult figure among record collectors and DJs alike across the UK and Europe.
Needless to say, this was not well-received by the faithful.
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