Good
Example: She feels good after a long walk
Definition
"Good" describes a positive state of well-being, satisfaction, or moral excellence. It often refers to something that is beneficial, desirable, or acceptable, such as feeling physically or emotionally well, as in 'She feels good after a long walk.'
Etymology
The word "good" comes from Old English 'gōd,' meaning virtuous or desirable. It is related to similar words in Germanic languages, reflecting a shared root that conveys excellence or suitability. Did you know that "good" has remained remarkably stable in form and meaning for over a thousand years?
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"Good" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A1) - set 2", containing 103 commonly used words.
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