Adjective
well-intended (comparative more well-intended, superlative most well-intended)
Well-intentioned.
well intended
Acting in a situation without first informing oneself of the circumstances of the situation can lead to even the most well-intended actions yielding miserable consequences. Source: Internet
But for like-minded, well-intended teens in pursuit of a good time, —both an acronym for "kickin' incredibly dope s--t" and a nod to the 1995 coming-of-age drama film —was the introduction to an artist who would define their generation. Source: Internet
Thank God again, the radio station was not operational because if I had made that announcement, no matter how well-intended it was, the chances for the population to panic into riotous activities was rather likely. Source: Internet
But will well-intended lies and self-deception be of use when they come face to face with the enemy? Source: Internet
Gimmicky cameos are well-intended, but can often ruin returns to long-lost movie universes. Source: Internet
The final fourth of unfortunately detours from Camp's masterful storytelling to a rather abrupt change of style and tone, as it albeit becomes a well-intended blast at policies and practices of the federal Bureau of Land Management. Source: Internet