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Good point

UK //ɡʊd pɔɪnt//US //ɡʊd pɔɪnt//

Definition

A valid or insightful remark in a discussion.

In simple words: A smart or valid idea or argument.

Examples

  • That's a really good point you made about climate change.
  • During the debate, she raised a good point regarding education policy.
  • I see your perspective; that's a good point.

Usage notes

Used in discussions to acknowledge someone's valid input. More common in neutral contexts; not typically used in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a point on a graph that stands out as good.

Collocations

  • make a good point
  • raise a good point
  • find a good point

Synonyms

  • valid argument
  • strong point
  • sound reasoning
  • insightful comment

Antonyms

  • bad point
  • weak argument

Common mistakes

  • Using it sarcastically in serious discussions.
  • Confusing it with 'good idea' (more generalized).
  • Overusing it in every response.