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Synonyms for good
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : good |
Phonetic Transcription : gʊd |
Top 10 synonyms for good Other synonyms for the word good
- accomplished
- ace
- adept
- admirable
- adroit
- agreeable
- all right
- altruistic
- ample
- approving
- apt
- asset
- au fait
- auspicious
- avail
- becoming
- behalf
- benediction
- benefic
- beneficent
- benevolent
- benignant
- blameless
- blessing
- bona fide
- boon
- boss
- brave
- bully
- capable
- capital
- charitable
- choice
- class
- clever
- commendable
- commendatory
- commending
- common
- commonwealth
- complete
- conformable
- conforming
- congenial
- congruous
- considerate
- crack
- decorous
- deluxe
- dependable
- desirable
- dexterous
- dignity
- dutiful
- eatable
- efficient
- entire
- estimable
- ethical
- excellence
- excellent
- exceptional
- exemplary
- expert
- extensive
- favor
- favorable
- favoring
- first-class
- first-rate
- fit
- fit to eat
- fitting
- flawless
- fresh
- friendly
- fruitful
- full
- gain
- genuine
- gnarly
- godsend
- good fortune
- gracious
- gratifying
- great
- guiltless
- healthful
- healthy
- helpful
- honest
- honorable
- humane
- humanitarian
- hygienic
- ideal
- immeasurable
- incorrupt
- inculpable
- innocent
- intact
- interest
- irreprehensible
- irreproachable
- justified
- kindhearted
- kindly
- kosher
- large
- legitimate
- lily-white
- long
- loyal
- lucrative
- mannerly
- marvelous
- meet
- merciful
- merit
- much
- neat
- needed
- nice
- normal
- nugget
- obedient
- obliging
- opportune
- orderly
- orthodox
- paying
- perfect
- philanthropic
- pleasing
- plum
- polite
- positive
- praiseworthy
- precious
- prerogative
- prime
- prize
- probity
- proficient
- profit
- profitable
- proper
- propitious
- prosperity
- pure
- qualified
- quality
- rad
- recherché
- rectitude
- regular
- reliable
- reputable
- respectable
- respectful
- right
- righteous
- righteousness
- safe
- salubrious
- salutary
- satisfactory
- satisfying
- seemly
- select
- service
- serviceable
- shipshape
- sizable
- skillful
- solid
- sound
- spanking
- splendid
- stable
- sterling
- straight
- strict
- stupendous
- substantial
- sufficient
- suitable
- suited
- super
- super-eminent
- super-excellent
- superb
- superior
- talented
- thorough
- thoughtful
- tip-top
- tolerable
- tolerant
- toward
- tractable
- treasure
- true
- trustworthy
- unblemished
- uncontaminated
- uncorrupted
- undamaged
- undecayed
- unhurt
- unimpaired
- unobjectionable
- unspoiled
- untainted
- up to snuff
- upright
- uprightness
- use
- useful
- usefulness
- valid
- valuable
- value
- vigorous
- virtue
- welcome
- welfare
- well-behaved
- well-being
- well-disposed
- well-founded
- well-mannered
- whole
- wholesome
- windfall
- wonderful
- worth
- worthwhile
- worthy
Définition of good
Origin :- Old English god (with a long "o") "virtuous; desirable; valid; considerable," probably originally "having the right or desirable quality," from Proto-Germanic *gothaz (cf. Old Norse goðr, Dutch goed, Old High German guot, German gut, Gothic goþs), originally "fit, adequate, belonging together," from PIE root *ghedh- "to unite, be associated, suitable" (cf. Old Church Slavonic godu "pleasing time," Russian godnyi "fit, suitable," Old English gædrian "to gather, to take up together"). As an expression of satisfaction, from early 15c.; of children, "well-behaved," by 1690s.
- Irregular comparatives (better, best) reflect a widespread pattern, cf. Latin bonus, melior, optimus. Good-for-nothing is from 1711. Good looking is attested from 1780 (good looks by c.1800). Good sport, of persons, is from 1906; good to go is attested from 1989. The good book "the Bible" attested from 1801, originally in missionary literature describing the language of conversion efforts in American Indian tribes.
- Why then, can one desire too much of a good thing. ["As You Like It"]
- adj pleasant, fine
- adj moral, virtuous
- adj competent, skilled
- adj useful, adequate
- adj reliable; untainted
- adj kind, giving
- adj authentic, real
- adj well-behaved
- adj considerable
- noun advantage, benefit
- noun morality
- They've put lots of good weight-carriers off the track before they was due to go.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- He resolved to listen with good grace to any homilies that might issue.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- He was so good they shot him all up one night last fall over to Wardner.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- A neutral was this good woman, and a well-wisher to each faction.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- Will madame be so good to enter our petit salon at the front, n'est-ce-pas?
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- So while you were having your fun there I was having mine here, and I had it good and plenty.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- But in good time the Lybian pipe warns us that the feast is ready.
- Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child
- "Taken the first step toward a good dinner," said the other, coolly.
- Extract from : « Brave and Bold » by Horatio Alger
- That they will do so with good courage is not to be doubted.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- “Have patience with him, good Master Pepper,” returned Mr. Headley.
- Extract from : « The Armourer's Prentices » by Charlotte M. Yonge
Antonyms for good
- bad
- bad fortune
- bad luck
- broken
- corrupt
- deceptive
- detestable
- detrimental
- disadvantage
- disadvantageous
- disagreeable
- disapproval
- dishonest
- dishonesty
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- evil
- expected
- fake
- false
- flawed
- forged
- fraudulent
- harmful
- hurtful
- hurting
- immoral
- immorality
- imperfect
- imperfection
- improper
- inadequate
- inappropriate
- incompetent
- incomplete
- inconsequential
- inconsiderable
- incorrect
- ineffective
- inferior
- injurious
- insignificant
- insufficient
- invalid
- little
- loss
- mean
- miniature
- minor
- misbehaving
- noxious
- OK
- ordinary
- part
- poor
- powerless
- punishment
- rotten
- second-rate
- short
- sin
- sinful
- small
- tainted
- tiny
- unable
- unacceptable
- unfairness
- unfit
- unfitting
- unhealthy
- unhelpful
- unimportant
- unnoteworthy
- unpleasant
- unprofitable
- unreal
- unreliable
- unrespectable
- unrespected
- unsatisfactory
- unseemly
- unskilled
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- untrustworthy
- unvirtuous
- useless
- vicious
- vile
- vulnerable
- weak
- wicked
- wickedness
- worthless
- wrong
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