Adjective(1) having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified,having the normally expected amount,morally admirable,deserving of esteem and respect,promoting or enhancing well-being,superior to the average,agreeable or pleasing,of moral excellence,having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude,thorough,with or in a close or intimate relationship,having or showing or arising from a desire to promote the welfare or happiness of others,financially sound,most suitable or right for a particular purpose,resulting favorably,exerting force or influence,feeling healthy and free of aches and pains,capable of pleasing,appealing to the mind,in excellent physical condition,tending to promote physical well-being,beneficial to health,not forged,not left to spoil,generally admired,pleasant,fine,moral,virtuous,competent,skilled,useful,adequate,reliable; untainted,kind,giving,authentic,real,well,considerable(2) having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified(3) having the normally expected amount(4) morally admirable(5) deserving of esteem and respect(6) promoting or enhancing well-being(7) superior to the average(8) agreeable or pleasing(9) of moral excellence(10) having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude(11) thorough(12) with or in a close or intimate relationship(13) having or showing or arising from a desire to promote the welfare or happiness of others(14) financially sound(15) most suitable or right for a particular purpose(16) resulting favorably
Noun(1) benefit,moral excellence or admirableness,that which is good or valuable or useful,advantage,morality(2) benefit(3) moral excellence or admirableness(4) that which is good or valuable or useful(5) advantage(6) morality
Adverb(1) (often used as a combining form, `good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well'(2) completely and absolutely (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly'(3) (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')(4) in a complete and thorough manner (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly')
Adjective(1) having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified,having the normally expected amount,morally admirable,deserving of esteem and respect,promoting or enhancing well-being,superior to the average,agreeable or pleasing,of moral excellence,having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude,thorough,with or in a close or intimate relationship,having or showing or arising from a desire to promote the welfare or happiness of others,financially sound,most suitable or right for a particular purpose,resulting favorably,exerting force or influence,feeling healthy and free of aches and pains,capable of pleasing,appealing to the mind,in excellent physical condition,tending to promote physical well-being,beneficial to health,not forged,not left to spoil,generally admired,pleasant,fine,moral,virtuous,competent,skilled,useful,adequate,reliable; untainted,kind,giving,authentic,real,well,considerable(2) having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified(3) having the normally expected amount(4) morally admirable(5) deserving of esteem and respect(6) promoting or enhancing well-being(7) superior to the average(8) agreeable or pleasing(9) of moral excellence(10) having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude(11) thorough(12) with or in a close or intimate relationship(13) having or showing or arising from a desire to promote the welfare or happiness of others(14) financially sound(15) most suitable or right for a particular purpose(16) resulting favorably
Noun(1) benefit,moral excellence or admirableness,that which is good or valuable or useful,advantage,morality(2) benefit(3) moral excellence or admirableness(4) that which is good or valuable or useful(5) advantage(6) morality
Adverb(1) (often used as a combining form, `good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well'(2) completely and absolutely (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly'(3) (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')(4) in a complete and thorough manner (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly')
(1) The programme will be designed to teach them about good behaviour and neighbourliness.(2) Draw back the curtains and drapes and give all those windows a good clean both inside and out.(3) That greater good can best be measured in terms of economic indicators and territorial extent.(4) he's a good player(5) When she left the company we were all very pleased, and it became a good place to work again.(6) Evil and good are two sides of the same coin, just as death and life, sorrow and joy.(7) he was given a good meal(8) As long as you follow the rules of the monastery then they will respect you as a good monk.(9) it'd do you good to get a bit of fresh air(10) she wasn't looking too good(11) Here, he may not always reach the high notes, but he oozes a relaxed confidence, and with good reason.(12) Thanks, I do have good shoes, from Run and Become, and they do make a huge difference.(13) I think the accusations against him on this kind of thing go back a good ten years at least.(14) Council solicitor John Emms has had to remind councillors of the importance of good behaviour.(15) Referee Willie Feeley had very little to do as both teams played a good clean game.(16) There was a also good lively discussion in relation to the enrolment of new members.
(1) The programme will be designed to teach them about good behaviour and neighbourliness.(2) Draw back the curtains and drapes and give all those windows a good clean both inside and out.(3) That greater good can best be measured in terms of economic indicators and territorial extent.(4) he's a good player(5) When she left the company we were all very pleased, and it became a good place to work again.(6) Evil and good are two sides of the same coin, just as death and life, sorrow and joy.(7) he was given a good meal(8) As long as you follow the rules of the monastery then they will respect you as a good monk.(9) it'd do you good to get a bit of fresh air(10) she wasn't looking too good(11) Here, he may not always reach the high notes, but he oozes a relaxed confidence, and with good reason.(12) Thanks, I do have good shoes, from Run and Become, and they do make a huge difference.(13) I think the accusations against him on this kind of thing go back a good ten years at least.(14) Council solicitor John Emms has had to remind councillors of the importance of good behaviour.(15) Referee Willie Feeley had very little to do as both teams played a good clean game.(16) There was a also good lively discussion in relation to the enrolment of new members.