Good ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Good ( adjective )

  1. Having the desired qualities; of a high standard.
  2. Giving pleasure; enjoyable or satisfying.
  3. Having moral virtues or commendable qualities.
  4. Kind, friendly, or helpful.
  5. Suitable or fit for a particular purpose or function.

Origin:

Old english gōd, of germanic origin; related to dutch goed and german gut.

Examples:

  1. A good cup of coffee is essential for starting the day.
  2. The movie was good, but not great.
  3. He has always been a good person, volunteering at the local shelter.
  4. She was a good friend to me when I needed her.
  5. These shoes are good for running.

(As a noun)

Good ( noun )

  1. Having the desired qualities; of a high standard.
  2. Giving pleasure; enjoyable or satisfying.
  3. Having moral virtues or commendable qualities.
  4. Kind, friendly, or helpful.
  5. Suitable or fit for a particular purpose or function.

Origin:

Old english gōd, of germanic origin; related to dutch goed and german gut.

Examples:

  1. A good cup of coffee is essential for starting the day.
  2. The movie was good, but not great.
  3. He has always been a good person, volunteering at the local shelter.
  4. She was a good friend to me when I needed her.
  5. These shoes are good for running.
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