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good
adjective
-
good
,
better
,
best
having
high
quality
,
being
pleasant
,
useful
,
or
correct
β’
She
is
a
good
friend
who
always
helps
me
.
She
is
a
good
friend
who
always
helps
me
.
β’
The
pizza
from
that
new
restaurant
tastes
really
good
.
The
pizza
from
that
new
restaurant
tastes
really
good
.
Old
English
gΕd
,
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
goed
and
German
gut
.
noun
moral
benefit
or
advantage
;
what
is
right
or
helpful
β’
We
must
work
together
for
the
good
of
the
community
.
We
must
work
together
for
the
good
of
the
community
.
β’
A
little
kindness
can
bring
great
good
to
others
.
A
little
kindness
can
bring
great
good
to
others
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
sense
,
used
as
an
abstract
noun
since
Old
English
times
.
noun
items
produced
for
sale
;
merchandise
β’
The
factory
ships
its
goods
to
stores
around
the
world
.
The
factory
ships
its
goods
to
stores
around
the
world
.
β’
Imported
goods
are
often
subject
to
customs
taxes
.
Imported
goods
are
often
subject
to
customs
taxes
.
Plural
use
developed
in
Middle
English
to
describe
possessions
and
wares
for
trade
.
interjection
used
to
express
approval
,
satisfaction
,
or
agreement
β’
β
We
finished
the
project
on
time
.β β
Good
!β
β
We
finished
the
project
on
time
.β β
Good
!β
β’
β
Your
test
results
are
normal
.β β
Good
.β
β
Your
test
results
are
normal
.β β
Good
.β
Interjection
use
recorded
since
the
16th
century
as
a
short
form
of
phrases
like
β
good
!
well
done
!β.
adverb
-
good
,
better
,
best
(
informal
or
dialect
)
well
;
in
a
satisfactory
manner
β’
He
can
play
the
guitar
pretty
good
for
his
age
.
He
can
play
the
guitar
pretty
good
for
his
age
.
β’
The
team
worked
good
together
despite
the
pressure
.
The
team
worked
good
together
despite
the
pressure
.
Adverbial
use
dates
back
to
Middle
English
,
later
considered
non-standard
compared
to
β
well
β.
best
adjective
-
good
,
better
,
best
of
the
highest
quality
,
excellence
,
or
suitability
among
a
group
β’
This
is
the
best
pizza
I
have
ever
tasted
.
This
is
the
best
pizza
I
have
ever
tasted
.
β’
Lisa
bought
the
best
seats
for
the
concert
so
we
could
see
everything
clearly
.
Lisa
bought
the
best
seats
for
the
concert
so
we
could
see
everything
clearly
.
goodbye
interjection
Used
to
express
farewell
when
you
are
leaving
someone
.
β’
Emma
waved
and
said
goodbye
before
boarding
the
train
.
Emma
waved
and
said
goodbye
before
boarding
the
train
.
β’
He
shouted
goodbye
as
the
bus
pulled
away
from
the
stop
.
He
shouted
goodbye
as
the
bus
pulled
away
from
the
stop
.
Shortened
from
the
16th-century
phrase
β
God
be
with
ye
,β
which
people
said
when
parting
.
noun
An
act
or
instance
of
bidding
farewell
.
β’
After
a
quick
goodbye
,
she
hurried
into
the
taxi
.
After
a
quick
goodbye
,
she
hurried
into
the
taxi
.
β’
Their
tearful
goodbyes
took
longer
than
the
entire
visit
.
Their
tearful
goodbyes
took
longer
than
the
entire
visit
.
From
the
earlier
interjection
β
goodbye
,β
itself
a
contraction
of
β
God
be
with
ye
,β
later
used
as
a
noun
meaning
the
act
of
bidding
farewell
.
goodness
interjection
used
to
express
surprise
,
shock
,
or
emphasis
β’
Goodness
!
I
almost
missed
the
bus
.
Goodness
!
I
almost
missed
the
bus
.
β’
Goodness
,
that
dog
can
jump
high
!
Goodness
,
that
dog
can
jump
high
!
Interjectional
use
recorded
since
the
1600s
as
a
mild
oath
replacing
references
to
God
.
noun
-
goodness
the
healthy
or
useful
part
of
something
,
especially
food
β’
Fresh
fruit
is
packed
with
natural
goodness
.
Fresh
fruit
is
packed
with
natural
goodness
.
β’
Boiling
vegetables
for
too
long
can
drain
their
goodness
.
Boiling
vegetables
for
too
long
can
drain
their
goodness
.
Extended
sense
referring
to
the
beneficial
qualities
of
food
arose
in
the
19th
century
.
noun
-
goodness
the
quality
of
being
morally
good
,
kind
,
or
fair
β’
Her
acts
of
goodness
inspired
everyone
in
the
neighbourhood
.
Her
acts
of
goodness
inspired
everyone
in
the
neighbourhood
.
β’
He
believes
a
little
goodness
can
change
the
entire
world
.
He
believes
a
little
goodness
can
change
the
entire
world
.
From
Middle
English
goodnesse
,
from
Old
English
gΕdnes
.