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Good

UK /["/ɡʊd/","/ˈbetə(r)/","/best/"]/US /["/ɡʊd/","/ˈbetər/","/best/"]/

Definition

of high quality or an acceptable standard

In simple words: Something that is positive or satisfactory.

Examples

  • She did a good job on her homework.
  • The weather is really good today.
  • He is a good friend who always helps me.
  • This pizza tastes good.
  • That was a good movie; I enjoyed it a lot.
  • She gave me good advice about studying.
  • It's always good to see you.

Usage notes

Used widely in everyday conversation and writing to describe quality. Avoid using 'good' when you should express a stronger opinion, like 'excellent' or 'fantastic'.

Grammar pattern

good + noun

Memory hint

Think of 'good' as a happy face — a sign of satisfaction.

Collocations

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Synonyms

  • excellent
  • fine
  • great
  • positive
  • satisfactory

Antonyms

  • bad
  • poor
  • terrible

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'good' with 'well' (good is an adjective; well is an adverb).
  • Using 'good' in extreme contexts where a stronger word is more appropriate.
  • Saying 'good job' too often; vary praise with different expressions.