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Meaning
Adj
●
Acting in the interest of what is
beneficial
,
ethical
, or moral.
●
Competent or talented.
●
Able to be
depended
on for the
discharge
of
obligations
incurred
; of
unimpaired
credit
; used with for.
●
Well-behaved (especially of children or animals).
●
In American English:
Satisfied or
at ease
; not
requiring
more.
●
Accepting of, OK with
●
Of high
rank
or birth.
●
Useful for a particular
purpose
; functional.
●
Effective.
●
Real;
actual
; serious.
●
Having a
particularly
pleasant
taste.
●
Being
satisfying
;
meeting
dietary
requirements.
●
Of food or other
perishable
products, still
fit
for use;
not yet
expired
,
stale
,
rotten
, etc.
●
Valid, of
worth
,
capable
of being honoured.
●
True,
valid
, of
explanatory
strength.
●
Healthful.
●
Pleasant; enjoyable.
●
Favourable.
●
Unblemished; honourable.
●
Beneficial; worthwhile.
●
Adequate;
sufficient
; not fallacious.
●
Very,
extremely
. See good and.
●
Ready
●
Holy (especially when
capitalized
) .
●
Reasonable in amount.
●
Large in amount or size.
●
Full;
entire
;
at least
as much
as.
Intj
●
That is good; an
elliptical
exclamation
of
satisfaction
or commendation.
Adv
●
Well;
satisfactorily
or thoroughly.
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Noun
●
The
forces
or
behaviours
that are the
enemy
of
evil
. Usually
consists of
helping
others and general benevolence.
●
A result that is positive in the
view
of the speaker.
●
The
abstract
instantiation
of
goodness
; that which
possesses
desirable
qualities
,
promotes
success
,
welfare
, or
happiness
, is
serviceable
,
fit
,
excellent
, kind,
benevolent
, etc.
●
An
item
of merchandise.
Verb
●
To
thrive
;
fatten
;
prosper
; improve.
●
To
make good
;
turn to
good; improve.
●
To make
improvements
or repairs.
●
To
benefit
; gain.
●
To
do good
to (someone);
benefit
; cause to improve or gain.
●
To
satisfy
;
indulge
; gratify.
●
To
flatter
;
congratulate
oneself
; anticipate.
●
In Scottish English:
To
furnish
with
dung
;
manure
;
fatten
with
manure
; fertilise.
Name
●
A surname.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Hampshire County, West Virginia.
●
Plato's
metaprinciple
of
proper
systemic
function
between
principles
; the
fundamental
Platonic form which
enables
knowledge and
metacognition
, and from which other
concepts
such as
truth
,
justice
and
virtue
derive
meaning.
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Origin
good
English
goden
Middle English (1100-1500)
good
Middle English (1100-1500)
god
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
goode
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Goodness
Accomplished
Well
Acceptable
Agreeable
Awesome
Bene
Bodacious
Bona
Commendable
Decent
Enjoyable
Excellent
Exceptional
Fantastic
Fine
Goloptious
Gratifying
Great
Magnificent
Marvelous
Nice
Outstanding
Perfect
Phenomenal
Pleasant
Pleasing
Positive
Rad
Radical
Satisfying
Splendid
Stellar
Stupendous
Super
Superb
Terrific
Tubular
Wonderful
Wondrous
Satisfactory
Goode
Opportune
Plus
Virtuous
Improved
Advantageous
Proper
Better
Commodities
Commodity
Valid
Best
Merchandise
Exemplary
Kindly
Alright
Optimum
Not Bad
All Right
Dandy As Candy
Right As Rain
Sweet As A Nut
Good As Wheat In The Bin
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Antonyms
Bad
Poor
Evil
Awful
Detestable
Disagreeable
Dreadful
Unsatisfactory
Service
Ill
Villainy
Ungood
Satisfactory
Abandoned
Spoilt
Related
Awesome
Fantastic
Strong
Great
Useful
Wonderful
Perfect
Excellent
Important
Amazing
Solid
Happy
Fine
Bad
Easy
Smart
Helpful
Interesting
Sweet
Tough
True
Fair
Healthy
Product
Fun
Positive
Effective
Pleasant
Acceptable
Successful
High
Beneficial
Suitable
Significant
Thing
Hard
Big
Happiness
Right
Valuable
Beautiful
Okay
Safe
Benefit
Funny
Pleasure
Impressive
Lovely
Wrong
Brilliant
Normal
Item
Virtue
Clever
Horrible
Clear
Truth
Ideal
More
Rhymes
Cud
Pud
Hood
Wood
Good
Could
Stood
-Hood
Would
Should
Bestood
Firewood
Withstood
Underwood
Understood
Unwithstood
Misunderstood
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