good

good


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling for the word "good" is /ɡʊd/.

Here's a breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

ɡ: This represents the voiced velar stop sound, similar to the "g" sound in "go."

ʊ: This represents the vowel sound in "good," a rounded vowel sound produced in the back of the mouth.

d: This represents the voiced alveolar stop sound, similar to the "d" sound in "day."


Word Form Variations

The word "good" doesn't have plural or singular forms. It is an adjective and does not change form based on quantity.

However, "good" does have comparative and superlative forms:

  • Comparative: better

  • Superlative: best


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Good (Adjective)

Definition: Possessing positive qualities; desirable; morally excellent.

  • Synonyms: excellent, fine, great, virtuous, righteous

  • Antonyms: bad, evil, wicked, immoral, poor

Example: She is a good person.

Good (Noun)

Definition: Something that is beneficial or advantageous.

  • Synonyms: benefit, advantage, blessing, boon

  • Antonyms: harm, evil, curse

Example: A good night's sleep is essential.

Good (Interjection)

Definition: An expression of approval, pleasure, or surprise.

  • Synonyms: great, wonderful, excellent

  • Antonyms: bad, awful, terrible

Example: “Good! That’s perfect news.”


Examples of Use

Literature:

  • Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."

  • Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird: "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."

Newspapers:

  • The New York Times: "Good news for commuters: The new subway line is expected to open next month."

  • The Guardian: "A good education is crucial for a successful future."

Online Publications:

  • The New Yorker: "A good writer knows how to use the power of words."

  • BuzzFeed: "Good news, cat lovers: Science says cats can actually improve your health."

Entertainment:

  • Movies: In the movie Good Will Hunting, the character Will says, "It's not your fault."

  • TV Shows: In the TV show Friends, the character Joey often says, "How you doin'?"

General Public Discourse:

  • Everyday Conversations: "How are you doing?" "Good, thanks."

  • Social Media: "This is a good day to have a good day."

  • Public Speeches: "We need to work together to build a good future for our children."

These examples demonstrate the versatility of the word "good" and its frequent use in various forms of communication.


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Good

  1. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." — Edmund Burke

  2. "Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life." — Mark Twain

  3. "Good is the enemy of great." — Jim Collins

  4. "Do all the good you can, for all the people you can, in all the ways you can, as long as you can." — John Wesley

  5. "No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent." — Abraham Lincoln

  6. "There is no greatness where there is not simplicity, goodness, and truth." — Leo Tolstoy

  7. "The only thing better than singing is more singing, and that’s a good thing." — Ella Fitzgerald

  8. "It is a good thing to be rich, and a good thing to be strong, but it is a better thing to be beloved by many." — Euripides

  9. "Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society." — William Makepeace Thackeray

  10. "The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge." — Bertrand Russell


Etymology

The word "good" is really old! It comes from the Old English word "gōd," which was used way back in the days of the Anglo-Saxons. This ancient word meant something like "suitable" or "fit." Over time, its meaning broadened to mean "morally excellent" or "pleasing."

So, the next time you say "good morning," remember you're using a word with a long history, stretching back to the early days of the English language!


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Good

  • Good morning/afternoon/evening: A standard greeting.

  • Good luck: Wishing someone success.

  • Good grief: Expressing surprise or exasperation.

  • Good for you: Praising someone for a positive action.

  • Good to go: Ready to proceed.

  • Good riddance: Expressing relief at the departure of something unwanted.

  • Good thing: A fortunate circumstance.

  • Do good: To perform acts of kindness or charity.

  • Feel good: To experience positive emotions.

  • Look good: To appear attractive or presentable.

  • While "good" is a versatile word, it doesn't appear in many complex idioms. This is likely because its meaning is so fundamental and widely understood. However, we can find similar expressions using synonyms or related words:

    • A blessing in disguise: Something bad that turns out to be good.

    • A silver lining: A positive aspect of a negative situation.

    • A ray of hope: A positive development.

    • A breath of fresh air: A welcome change.

    • A piece of cake: Something easy to do.


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Source Information

Definition of good from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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