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  1. "Oh Well" is a song by English-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1969 and composed by vocalist and lead guitarist Peter Green. It first appeared as a single in various countries in 1969 and subsequently appeared on US versions of that year's Then Play On album and the band's Greatest Hits album in 1971.

  2. The phrase “oh well” is a casual expression that is often used to show acceptance or resignation in a situation. It is typically used when something has gone wrong or when something that was hoped for or expected does not come to fruition. Let’s take a closer look at its true meaning and how to properly use it.

  3. Hace 2 días · You say oh well to indicate that you accept a situation or that someone else should accept it, even though you or they are not very happy about it, because it is not too bad and cannot be changed . [feelings] Oh well, it could be worse. 'I called her and she said no.'—'Oh well.'. See full dictionary entry for well.

  4. "Oh well" is an interjection used to express acquiescence or resignation towards an undesirable event which has occurred (maybe this isn't the most precise definition, but I think most native English speakers know what it means.). What is the history of this phrase?

  5. Oh-well definition: (idiomatic) An expression of mild disappointment or resignation ; too bad; pity .

  6. Diccionario de inglés Oraciones Gramática. Definición de oh well. oh well. convención. You say oh well to indicate that you accept a situation or that someone else should accept it, even though you or they are not very happy about it, because it is not too bad and cannot be changed . [feelings] Oh well, it could be worse.

  7. Dictionary. Examples. Pronunciation. oh well ( wehl. ) phrase. 1. (general) a. bueno. You can't come with us? Oh well, that's all right.¿No puedes venir con nosotros? Bueno, está bien. b. ni modo. I thought we were friends, but oh well. I guess I was wrong.Pensé que éramos amigos, pero ni modo. Parece que me equivoqué.