do well by

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do well by

Children should do well by their parents as they grow older.

Definition

Verb phrase: - To treat someone with kindness, respect, and consideration; to act in a beneficial or generous way toward someone.

Usage

This phrase is used to describe treating another person, often one to whom you have a duty or special relationship, in a good, fair, or generous manner. It implies a moral or ethical standard of behavior in a relationship.

Examples
  • A good employer will do well by their employees, offering fair pay and good working conditions.
  • He always tried to do well by his younger siblings, offering them guidance and support.
  • In her will, she did well by her loyal staff, leaving them each a generous gift.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase often carries a slightly formal or moralistic tone and is frequently used in the context of familial duty, mentorship, or fiduciary responsibility.
  • It can be used in conditional or advisory statements: "If you do well by others, they will often do well by you."
Variants and Related Words
  • Do right by: A very close synonym, emphasizing moral correctness. (e.g., "He felt he had to do right by his promise.")
  • Treat well: A more common and direct synonym.
Synonyms
  • Treat kindly
  • Treat fairly
  • Act honorably toward
  • Look after
Related Phrases
  • Do one's duty by: To fulfill one's obligations toward someone. This is more explicitly focused on duty rather than general kindness.
  • Do well for oneself: This is a different idiom meaning to become successful or wealthy. (e.g., "He did well for himself in the tech industry.") Do not confuse with "do well by."
Notes
  • The object of the preposition "by" is the person being treated well (e.g., do well by ).
  • This phrase is less common in everyday casual speech than simpler terms like "treat well." Its use often implies a reflection on the quality of one's actions toward others.
do well by

Children should do well by their parents as they grow older.

Verb
  1. treat with respect and consideration
    • children should do well by their parents