
1) Above par 2) Adept 3) Admirable 4) Advantageous 5) Ample 6) Angelic 7) Beneficial 8) Benevolent 9) Benignancy 10) Benignity 11) Best 12) Budgeree 13) Bueno 14) Bully 15) Commonweal 16) Complete 17) Corking 18) Cracking 19) Dandy 20) Decency 21) Desirability 22) Desirableness 23) Dignified 24) Discriminating
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1) Acceptable 2) Accurate 3) Adjective for no news 4) Admirable 5) Advantage 6) Agreeable or pleasing 7) Angelic 8) Appealing to the mind 9) Apposite 10) Appropriate 11) Articles of commerce 12) Bang-up 13) Behalf 14) Behoof 15) Beneficent 16) Beneficial 17) Beneficial to health 18) Benefit 19) Benevolent
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- benefit
- moral excellence or admirableness
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That which is desirable. The object of the will. The will, by nature, desires the good. Even if the will chooses evil, it must desire it as a good. It must impose this deception upon the object in order for that object to be desirable. Also, ontologically, that which perfects a nature is a true good.
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[economics] In economics, a good is a material that satisfies human wants and provides utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase. A common distinction is made between `goods` that are tangible property (also called goods) and services, which are non-physical. Commodities may be used as a synonym for economic goods but often refe...
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• (v. t.) To manure; to improve. • (superl.) Not small, insignificant, or of no account; considerable; esp., in the phrases a good deal, a good way, a good degree, a good share or part, etc. • (superl.) Clever; skillful; dexterous; ready; handy; -- followed especially by at. • (superl.) Real; actual; serious; as in the phrases i...
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A product that can be produced, bought, and sold, and that has a physical identity. Sometimes said, inaccurately, to be anything that 'can be dropped on your foot' or, also inaccurately, to be 'visible.' Contrasts with service. Trade in goods is much easier to measure than trade in services, and thus much more thoroughly documented and analyzed.
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A good is a desired commodity.
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In economics, a term often used to denote any product, including services. Equally, a good is often distinguished from a service, as in `goods and services`. The opposite of a normal good, a...
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In philosophy, that property or characteristic of a thing giving rise to commendation. Intrinsic goods are those things that we value in themselves, for their own sakes or as ends. Extrinsic goods...
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1. 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. 'And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good.' (Gen. I. 31) 'Good company, good wine,...
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Visibility more than 5 nautical miles
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- benefit
- moral excellence or admirableness
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Good adjective [
Compar. Better ;
superl. Best . These words, though used as the comparative and superlative of
good , are from a different root.] [ Anglo-Saxon
Gōd , akin to Dutch
goed , Old Saxon
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Good adverb Well, -- especially in the phrase
as good , with a following
as expressed or implied; equally well with as much advantage or as little harm as possible. « As
good almost kill a man as kill a good book.»
Milton. As good as ,
in effect;...
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Good noun 1. That which possesses desirable qualities, promotes success, welfare, or happiness, is serviceable, fit, excellent, kind, benevolent, etc.; -- opposed to evil . « There be many that say, Who will show us any good ?» Ps. iv. 6. 2. Advancem...
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Good transitive verb 1. To make good; to turn to good. [ Obsolete] 2. To manure; to improve. [ Obsolete] Bp. Hall.
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a large fish
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Good is slang for heroin.
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[adj] - of moral excellence 2. [adj] - capable of pleasing 3. [adj] - most suitable or right for a particular purpose 4. [adj] - agreeable or pleasing 5. [adj] - appealing to the mind 6. [adj] - in excellent physical condition 7. [adj] - morally admirable 8. [adj] - having desirable or positive qualities especiall...
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just adjective of moral excellence; `a genuinely good person`; `a just cause`; `an upright and respectable man`
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(AS god) (a) In ethics, morally praise-worthy character, action, or motive. (b) In axiology, two types of good, goodness, or value: intrinsic and extrinsic or instrumental. Extrinsic or instrumental goodness depends for its existence upon some object, end or purpose which it serves. It derives its being from its service as an instrument in promoti....
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(economics) In economics, a term often used to denote any product, including services. Equally, a good is often distinguished from a service, as in `goods and services`. The opposite of a normal good, a product for which demand increases as a person's income increases, is an infe...
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Having a respect for life, altruism, and selflessness.
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