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Etymology edit

well + appointed

Adjective edit

well-appointed (comparative better-appointed or more well-appointed, superlative best-appointed or most well-appointed)

  1. Properly equipped with a complete set of whatever equipment is needed
    a well-appointed kitchen
    • 1959 February, G. Freeman Allen, “Southampton—Gateway to the Ocean”, in Trains Illustrated, page 92:
      Boat trains are dealt with on either side of a 1,010-ft. long island platform, from which escalators and lifts convey passengers and luggage to the vast upper floor, laid out on the modern, spacious and well-appointed lines that ought to grace the concourse of all the biggest and busiest stations in the country.

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