English word

Good

Definitions

adjective

  1. of a favorable character or tendency
  2. commercially sound
  3. that can be used or relied on
  4. profitable, advantageous
  5. agreeable, pleasant
  6. salutary, wholesome
  7. amusing, funny
  8. of a noticeably large size, amount, or quantity : considerable
  9. full
  10. bountiful, fertile
  11. forceful, thorough
  12. well-founded, sensible
  13. true
  14. deserving of respect : honorable
  15. legally valid or effectual
  16. adequate, satisfactory
  17. conforming to a standard : correct, proper
  18. liking only things that are of high quality : choice, discriminating
  19. containing less fat and being less tender than higher grades
  20. landing in the proper area of the court in tennis and similar gamesof a serve or shot
  21. handsome, attractive
  22. successfully doneof a shot or kick
  23. having everything desired or required : content and not wanting or needing anything further
  24. free from dispute or turmoil
  25. virtuous, moral, ethical
  26. kind, benevolent
  27. behaving properly : not causing trouble
  28. having a high social position or status
  29. competent, skillful
  30. belonging to and having loyalty to a group or organization
  31. close
  32. of a high or desired quality
  33. showing true and constant support for someone
  34. happy or pleased
  35. cheerful or calm
  36. expressing praise or approval
  37. suitable, fit
  38. suitable to eat or drink : not spoiled
  39. free from injury, sickness, or disease
  40. not depreciated

Synonyms for good

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Synonyms by context

Pleasant and satisfactory, especially to the mind or senses

adjective

High in quality or standard

adjective

Full of virtue, having excellent moral character

adjective

A benefit, or advantage from something

noun

  • advantage
  • benefit
  • gain
  • interest
  • profit
  • prosperity
  • benediction
  • boon
  • favor
  • favour

Morality, generally or collectively

noun

  • dignity
  • morality
  • purpose
  • sense
  • value
  • virtue
  • class
  • excellence
  • ideal
  • merit

Respect and honor

noun

  • esteem
  • ethicalness
  • goodness
  • honesty
  • honor
  • honour
  • integrity
  • principle
  • regard

An elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation

interjection

An exclamation used to express agreement or compliance

interjection

  • okay
  • absolutely
  • agreed
  • all right
  • aye
  • certainly
  • indeed
  • no problem
  • of course

Antonyms for good

Opposite of pleasant and satisfactory, especially to the mind or senses

Opposite of high in quality or standard

  • lousy
  • mediocre
  • substandard
  • wretched
  • defective
  • deficient
  • execrable
  • middling
  • punk
  • second-class

Opposite of full of virtue, having excellent moral character

Opposite of a benefit, or advantage from something

  • detriment
  • disadvantage
  • affliction
  • bane
  • harm
  • jinx
  • bad fortune
  • bad luck
  • bother
  • cross

Opposite of morality, generally or collectively

  • badness
  • baseness
  • corruption
  • cruelty
  • dishonesty
  • immorality
  • imperfection
  • meanness
  • unfairness

Opposite of respect and honor

  • damage
  • disability
  • disservice
  • drawback
  • handicap
  • hurt
  • ill-being

Opposite of an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation

Opposite of an exclamation used to express agreement or compliance

  • absolutely not
  • by no means
  • certainly not
  • definitely not
  • negative
  • never
  • nix
  • no
  • nope
  • not

Phrases

  • aesthetically appealing
  • aesthetically pleasing
  • a sight for sore eyes
  • as pretty as a picture
  • a ten
  • drawing attention
  • easy on the eye
  • easy on the eyes
  • easy to take
  • extremely attractive
  • extremely beautiful
  • extremely enjoyable
  • extremely pleasant
  • fine and dandy
  • full of promise
  • gladly received
  • good looking
  • greatly to one's liking
  • in good taste
  • just fine
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