Minhowkin Word of the Day

good
[ɡo͝od]

adjective

to be desired or approved of:
"a good quality of life" · "Good! The more people the better!" · "we live at peace with each other, which is good"
having the qualities required for a particular role:
"the schools here are good"

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Similar:
fine
quality
superior
satisfactory
acceptable
adequate

possessing or displaying moral virtue:
"I've met many good people who made me feel ashamed of my own shortcomings" · "the rich and the good shared the same fate as the poor and the bad"
Similar:
virtuous
righteous
moral
ethical
upright
upstanding
noun
that which is morally right; righteousness:
"a mysterious balance of good and evil"
Similar:
virtue
righteousness
virtuousness
goodness
morality

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benefit or advantage to someone or something:
"he convinces his father to use his genius for the good of mankind" · "the preservation of old buildings matters because they contribute to the general public good" · "he is too clever for his own good"
Similar:
benefit
advantage
profit
gain
interest
welfare
well-being

BE GOOD AND DO GOOD, IT'S WHAT WE DO.

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