well-thought-out


adjective
  1. (well thought out when postpositive) carefully planned

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How to use well-thought-out in a sentence

  • The question was so intelligent and so well thought out that the lieutenant said to him: 'What were you before the war?'

    Seeing Things at Night | Heywood Broun
  • It was a delightful dinner, well thought out between the host and head-waiter, but no one wished to linger over it.

    The Second Latchkey | Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson
  • She knows exactly what she wants to do, and the lines of her scheme are broad and well thought out.

  • The priest saw this, and waited for the answer which he felt sure would be well thought out before it found expression.

    Flamsted quarries | Mary E. Waller
  • It meant that a well-thought-out plan was to be accomplished.

    Roger the Bold | F. S. Brereton