good, goodness - that which is pleasing or valuable or useful
Example:- weigh the good against the bad
good, goodness - moral excellence or admirableness
Example:- there is much good to be found in people
good - benefit
Example:- for your own good
commodity, good, trade good - articles of commerce
good - morally admirable
good - having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified
Example:- good news from the hospital
dear, good, near - with or in a close or intimate relationship
Example:- a good friend
good - thorough
Example:- had a good workout
good, salutary - tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health
Example:- beneficial effects of a balanced diet
good, well - resulting favorably
Example:- it's a good thing that I wasn't there
beneficial, good - promoting or enhancing well-being
Example:- an arms limitation agreement beneficial to all countries
good, just, upright - of moral excellence
Example:- a genuinely good person
good, undecomposed, unspoiled, unspoilt - not left to spoil
Example:- the meat is still good
Example:- a good dollar bill
good, right, ripe - most suitable or right for a particular purpose
Example:- a good time to plant tomatoes
good, sound - in excellent physical condition
Example:- good teeth
full, good - having the normally expected amount
Example:- gives full measure
adept, expert, good, practiced, proficient, skilful, skillful - having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
Example:- adept in handicrafts
good - generally admired
Example:- good taste
dependable, good, safe, secure - financially sound
Example:- a good investment
effective, good, in effect, in force - exerting force or influence
Example:- the law is effective immediately
estimable, good, honorable, respectable - deserving of esteem and respect
Example:- all respectable companies give guarantees
good - capable of pleasing
Example:- good looks
good, serious - appealing to the mind
Example:- good music
good - agreeable or pleasing
Example:- we all had a good time
good, soundly, thoroughly - completely and absolutely (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly')
Example:- he was soundly defeated
good, well - (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')
Example:- the children behaved well