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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.)
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..
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Utility
::
Utility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
useful;
usefulness;
production
of good;
profitableness
to some
valuable
end; as, the
utility
of
manure
upon land; the
utility
of the
sciences;
the
utility
of
medicines..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.) To take
secretly
or
dishonestly;
to
purloin;
as, to
abstract
goods from a
parcel,
or money from a
till..
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
divide
or
separate,
as one sort from
another;
to
winnow;
to sift; to pick out; --
frequently
followed
by out; as, to try out the wild corn from the
good..
Await
::
Await (v. t.) To be in store for; to be ready or in
waiting
for; as, a
glorious
reward
awaits
the
good..
Rally
::
Rally (n.)
Good-humored
raillery.
Surrey
::
Surreptitious
(a.) Done or made by
stealth,
or
without
proper
authority;
made or
introduced
fraudulently;
clandestine;
stealthy;
as, a
surreptitious
passage
in an old
manuscript;
a
surreptitious
removal
of
goods..
Waggish
::
Waggish
(a.) Like a wag;
mischievous
in
sport;
roguish
in
merriment
or good
humor;
frolicsome.
Percaline
::
Percaline
(n.) A fine kind of
French
cotton
goods,
usually
of one
color..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) That which has been, or might be,
recorded;
the known facts in the
course,
progress,
or
duration
of
anything,
as in the life of a
public
man; as, a
politician
with a good or a bad
record..
Goodly
::
Goodly
(superl.)
Of
pleasing
appearance
or
character;
comely;
graceful;
as, a
goodly
person;
goodly
raiment,
houses..
Nonage
::
Nonage
(n.) The ninth part of
movable
goods,
formerly
payable
to the
clergy
on the death of
persons
in their
parishes..
Enjoy
::
Enjoy (v. t.) To have,
possess,
and use with
satisfaction;
to
occupy
or have the
benefit
of, as a good or
profitable
thing,
or as
something
desirable;
as, to enjoy a free
constitution
and
religious
liberty..
Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) One who
delineates
or
depicts;
a
draughtsman;
as, a good
drawer..
Club
::
Club (n.) An
association
of
persons
for the
promotion
of some
common
object,
as
literature,
science,
politics,
good
fellowship,
etc.; esp. an
association
supported
by equal
assessments
or
contributions
of the
members..
Epicurean
::
Epicurean
(a.) Given to
luxury;
adapted
to
luxurious
tastes;
luxurious;
pertaining
to good
eating.
Sensibly
::
Sensibly
(adv.)
With
intelligence
or good
sense;
judiciously.
Boon
::
Boon (n.) Good;
prosperous;
as, boon
voyage..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) That which comes as the
result
of an
undertaking
or of a
course
of
action;
good or ill
success;
especially,
favorable
issue;
happy
event;
success;
prosperity
as
reached
partly
by
chance
and
partly
by
effort..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
change
the form,
quality,
aspect,
or
effect
of; to
alter;
to
metamorphose;
to
convert;
to
transform;
-- often with to or into
before
the word
denoting
the
effect
or
product
of the
change;
as, to turn a worm into a
winged
insect;
to turn green to blue; to turn prose into
verse;
to turn a Whig to a Tory, or a Hindu to a
Christian;
to turn good to evil, and the
like..
Happily
::
Happily
(adv.)
By good
fortune;
fortunately;
luckily.
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