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“Well said” is an English expression that means you enjoyed the way someone spoke about or explained something and agreed with the points they made. In this article, we’ll show you exactly when and how to use this common phrase, plus a list of similar phrases you can try out for variety. We’ll also share what aspects of speech and presentation make something “well said” so you can receive this compliment yourself, too!
“Well Said” Definition
“Well said” is a compliment that means a person thought someone spoke very eloquently or clearly. It also implies that they agree with the points that were made. A person might say “Well said!” when someone explains something complicated in an understandable way or to show support for their position.