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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 (n.)
Advancement
of
interest
or
happiness;
welfare;
prosperity;
advantage;
benefit;
--
opposed
to harm, etc..
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Devastation
::
Devastation
(n.) Waste of the goods of the
deceased
by an
executor
or
administrator.
Market
::
Market
(v. i.) To deal in a
market;
to buy or sell; to make
bargains
for
provisions
or
goods.
Resentment
::
Resentment
(n.) In a good
sense,
satisfaction;
gratitude..
Lower
::
Lower (a.) To
reduce
in
value,
amount,
etc. ; as, to lower the price of
goods,
the rate of
interest,
etc..
Stowaway
::
Stowage
(n.) Money paid for
stowing
goods.
Squalodon
::
Squally
(a.) Not
equally
good
throughout;
not
uniform;
uneven;
faulty;
-- said of
cloth.
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Adequate;
sufficient;
competent;
sound;
not
fallacious;
valid;
in a
commercial
sense,
to be
depended
on for the
discharge
of
obligations
incurred;
having
pecuniary
ability;
of
unimpaired
credit..
Canter
::
Canter
(n.) One who makes
hypocritical
pretensions
to
goodness;
one who uses
canting
language.
Wash
::
Wash (a.)
Capable
of being
washed
without
injury;
washable;
as, wash
goods..
Enzyme
::
Enzyme
(n.) An
unorganized
or
unformed
ferment,
in
distinction
from an
organized
or
living
ferment;
a
soluble,
or
chemical,
ferment.
Ptyalin,
pepsin,
diastase,
and
rennet
are good
examples
of
enzymes..
Covet
::
Covet (v. t.) To wish for with
eagerness;
to
desire
possession
of; -- used in a good
sense.
Wassail
::
Wassail
(n.) An
ancient
expression
of good
wishes
on a
festive
occasion,
especially
in
drinking
to some one..
Happily
::
Happily
(adv.)
By good
fortune;
fortunately;
luckily.
Title
::
Title (n.) That which
constitutes
a just cause of
exclusive
possession;
that which is the
foundation
of
ownership
of
property,
real or
personal;
a
right;
as, a good title to an
estate,
or an
imperfect
title..
Commodity
::
Commodity
(n.) That which
affords
convenience,
advantage,
or
profit,
especially
in
commerce,
including
everything
movable
that is
bought
and sold
(except
animals),
--
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
produce
of land and
manufactures,
etc..
Perishable
::
Perishable
(a.)
Liable
to
perish;
subject
to
decay,
destruction,
or
death;
as,
perishable
goods;
our
perishable
bodies..
Robber
::
Robber
(n.) One who robs; in law, one who
feloniously
takes goods or money from the
person
of
another
by
violence
or by
putting
him in
fear..
Wife
::
Wife (n.) A
woman;
an adult
female;
-- now used in
literature
only in
certain
compounds
and
phrases,
as
alewife,
fishwife,
goodwife,
and the
like..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) A sense of one's own
worth,
and
abhorrence
of what is
beneath
or
unworthy
of one; lofty
self-respect;
noble
self-esteem;
elevation
of
character;
dignified
bearing;
proud
delight;
-- in a good
sense..
Practicable
::
Practicable
(a.) That may be
practiced
or
performed;
capable
of being done or
accomplished
with
available
means or
resources;
feasible;
as, a
practicable
method;
a
practicable
aim; a
practicable
good..
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