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Definition of good
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of good is as below...
Good
(superl.)
Real;
actual;
serious;
as in the
phrases
in good
earnest;
in good
sooth.
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Delivery
::
Delivery
(n.) The act or style of
utterance;
manner
of
speaking;
as, a good
delivery;
a clear
delivery..
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(v. t.) To
acknowledge
as of good
standing,
or in
communion
according
to
standards
of faith and
practice;
to admit to
Christian
fellowship..
Salesman
::
Salesman
(n.) One who sells
anything;
one whose
occupation
is to sell goods or
merchandise.
Contraband
::
Contraband
(n.) Goods or
merchandise
the
importation
or
exportation
of which is
forbidden.
Godsend
::
Godsend
(n.)
Something
sent by God; an
unexpected
acquisiton
or piece of good
fortune.
Tantalize
::
Tantalize
(v. t.) To tease or
torment
by
presenting
some good to the view and
exciting
desire,
but
continually
frustrating
the
expectations
by
keeping
that good out of
reach;
to
tease;
to
torment..
Expect
::
Expect
(v. t.) To look for
(mentally);
to look
forward
to, as to
something
that is
believed
to be about to
happen
or come; to have a
previous
apprehension
of,
whether
of good or evil; to look for with some
confidence;
to
anticipate;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive,
sometimes
by a
clause
(with,
or
without,
that);
as, I
expect
to
receive
wages;
I
expect
that the
troops
will be
defeated..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Possessing
desirable
qualities;
adapted
to
answer
the end
designed;
promoting
success,
welfare,
or
happiness;
serviceable;
useful;
fit;
excellent;
admirable;
commendable;
not bad,
corrupt,
evil,
noxious,
offensive,
or
troublesome,
etc..
Target
::
Target
(n.) The
pattern
or
arrangement
of a
series
of hits made by a
marksman
on a butt or mark; as, he made a good
target..
Cavil
::
Cavil (v. i.) To raise
captious
and
frivolous
objections;
to find fault
without
good
reason.
Stapler
::
Stapler
(n.) A
dealer
in
staple
goods.
Risk
::
Risk (n.) To
expose
to risk,
hazard,
or
peril;
to
venture;
as, to risk goods on board of a ship; to risk one's
person
in
battle;
to risk one's fame by a
publication..
Spot
::
Spot (n.) A
sciaenoid
food fish
(Liostomus
xanthurus)
of the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States.
It has a black spot
behind
the
shoulders
and
fifteen
oblique
dark bars on the
sides.
Called
also
goody,
Lafayette,
masooka,
and old
wife..
Naughty
::
Naughty
(superl.)
Worthless;
bad; good for
nothing.
Envious
::
Envious
(a.)
Feeling
or
exhibiting
envy;
actuated
or
directed
by, or
proceeding
from, envy; -- said of a
person,
disposition,
feeling,
act, etc.;
jealously
pained
by the
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another;
maliciously
grudging;
--
followed
by of, at, and
against;
as, an
envious
man,
disposition,
attack;
envious
tongues..
Joke
::
"Joke (n.)
Something
said for the sake of
exciting
a
laugh;
something
witty or
sportive
(commonly
indicating
more of
hilarity
or humor than
jest);
a jest; a
witticism;
as, to crack
good-natured
jokes..
Chest
::
Chest (n.) A case in which
certain
goods,
as tea,
opium,
etc., are
transported;
hence,
the
quantity
which such a case
contains..
Gospel
::
Gospel
(v.) Glad
tidings;
especially,
the good news
concerning
Christ,
the
Kingdom
of God, and
salvation..
Salvage
::
Salvage
(n.) The act of
saving
a
vessel,
goods,
or life, from
perils
of the sea..
Keeper
::
Keeper
(n.) A fruit that keeps well; as, the
Roxbury
Russet
is a good
keeper..
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