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good
(EN)
adjective, interjection, noun
adjective “good”
good
,
better
,
best
ethical, or moral
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She's a
good
person with
good
intentions.
skilled or capable
He's a
good
pianist, able to play complex pieces with ease.
obedient or well-mannered
The children were very
good
during the long car ride.
(esp. in the US) content or not needing more
No dessert for me, thanks—I'm
good
.
(colloquial) agreeable or fine with something
I'm
good
with going to the movies tonight if you are.
reliable in fulfilling obligations
I'll pay you back on Friday; I'm
good
for the money.
high-quality, functioning well
She bought a
good
backpack that lasted for years.
tasty or delicious
The homemade apple pie tasted really
good
.
filling or nutritious
Make sure you have a
good
breakfast before the marathon.
acceptable or able to be used
This voucher is
good
for one free coffee at the café.
conducive to health
Drinking plenty of water is
good
for you.
enjoyable or fun
We had a
good
time at the comedy show.
pleasant
We had
good
weather for our beach day.
respectable or without fault
He has worked hard to maintain his
good
reputation.
(colloquial) intensifier for expressing a high degree
The chili was
good
and spicy, just how I like it.
(colloquial) prepared or ready
Just say the word, and I'm
good
to go.
sacred or religious
Many people attend church on
Good
Friday.
significant in quantity or size
We waited a
good
while before the bus finally arrived.
complete or the full amount
It took him a
good
hour to call back.
interjection “good”
good
expression of approval
"
Good
! You've finished your homework early."
noun “good”
sg.
good
, pl.
goods
(uncountable) the opposite of evil, characterized by altruism
She volunteers every weekend as part of her commitment to doing
good
.
a favorable outcome or benefit
Landing the new client was a
good
for the sales team.
(usually in the plural) items that are produced and then sold or consumed
The country's economy relies on the export of
goods
.
shouldered
size
avoid
oversee