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Let well alone Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɛt/ /ˈwɛɫ/ /əˈɫoʊn
LET WEL uh-LOHN
lˈɛt/ /wˈɛl/ /ɐlˈəʊn
let WEL uh-LOHN

Definition

To avoid interfering or making changes when something is already good enough or working well, in order not to cause problems.

Usage & Nuances

This is a formal or semi-formal idiom, often used to advise not to interfere with a situation that's working. Synonyms: "leave well enough alone." Used in advice and warnings; "let well alone" is less common in American English.

Example Sentences

You should let well alone if your computer is working fine.

basic

It's best to let well alone and not change the plan.

basic

When things are going well, sometimes you should just let well alone.

basic

If it’s not broken, just let well alone.

natural

I told Mark to let well alone, but he wanted to fix it anyway.

natural

You don’t always need to help—sometimes the best option is to let well alone.

natural