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good - adjective

  1. Having pleasant desirable qualities: nice. Scots bonny, braw. See good.
  2. To one's liking: agreeable, congenial, favorable, grateful, gratifying, nice, pleasant, pleasing, pleasurable, satisfying, welcome. See like.
  3. Suited to one's end or purpose: appropriate, befitting, convenient, expedient, fit, meet, proper, suitable, tailor-made, useful. See agree. good.
  4. In excellent condition: entire, flawless, intact, perfect, sound, unblemished, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed, unhurt, unimpaired, uninjured, unmarred, whole. See thrive.
  5. Well above average: high-grade, nice. See good. ability.
  6. Affording benefit: advantageous, benefic, beneficent, beneficial, benignant, favorable, helpful, profitable, propitious, salutary, toward, useful. See help.
  7. Having the ability to perform well: able, capable, competent, skilled, skillful. See ability.
  8. Not counterfeit or copied: actual, authentic, bona fide, genuine, indubitable, original, real, true, undoubted, unquestionable. See true.
  9. Notably above average in amount, size, or scope: big, considerable, extensive, great, healthy, large, large-scale, sizable. Informal tidy. See big.
  10. Not more or less: complete, entire, full, perfect, round, whole. See part. precise.
  11. Indicative of future success or full of promise: auspicious, benign, bright, brilliant, fair, favorable, fortunate, propitious. See luck.
  12. Beyond reproach: blameless, exemplary, irreprehensible, irreproachable, lily-white, unblamable. See right.
  13. Having or marked by uprightness in principle and action: honest, honorable, incorruptible, righteous, true, upright, upstanding. Informal straight-shooting. See honest.
  14. Characterized by kindness and concern for others: altruistic, beneficent, benevolent, benign, benignant, goodhearted, kind, kindhearted, kindly. See attitude. kind.

good - noun

  1. Something that contributes to or increases one's well-being: advantage, benefit, interest(often used in plural), profit. See help.
  2. The quality or state of being morally sound: goodness, morality, probity, rectitude, righteousness, rightness, uprightness, virtue, virtuousness. See right.
  3. A product or products bought and sold in commerce. commodity, line, merchandise, ware. See matter. transactions.
  4. One's portable property. belonging(often used in plural), effect(used in plural), lares and penates, personal effects, personal property, possession(used in plural), property, thing(often used in plural). Informal stuff. Law chattel, movable(often used in plural). See owned.