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“The word «good» has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man.”



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  • The word ‘good’ has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man.

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The word 'good' has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man. - Gilbert K. Chesterton

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The two words good and evil are abstract concepts. These two concepts are often considered as the opposite of each other. Evil means profoundly immoral and wicked while good means moral, pleasing and welcoming. This is the key difference between good and evil. These two concepts are often used in various religions. Here, we will explain the meaning of the terms, Good and Evil, the common usage with examples, and then the differences between two terms.

CONTENTS

1. Overview and Key Difference
2. What Does Good Mean
3. What Does Evil Mean
4. Relationship Between Good and Evil
5. Side by Side Comparison – Good vs Evil in Tabular Form
6. Summary

What Does Good Mean?

The word good has many meanings. Some of them include moral, welcoming, pleasing, correct, appropriate, having high standards and decent. The meaning of this word often derived from the context. For example,

  • It’s a good answer – good means correct and appropriate
  • Good girls obey their parents – respectable, decent
  • I’m not feeling good – healthy
  • Their father was a good man – moral, decent, etc.

As seen from the above examples, the word good has various meanings in different contexts. However, all these meanings indicate a positive connotation.

Difference Between Good and Evil

Figure 01: Helping Someone in Need is a Good Action/Behavior

We often use the adjective good to describe people. Qualities like compassion, empathy, kindness, selflessness, gentleness, benevolence, etc. often come under the umbrella term of good. However, it is important to understand that the goodness of a person or an action is always subjective. Labeling an action as good or evil is based on one’s perception and action.

What Does Evil Mean?

Evil is the exact opposite of good. This word can be simply defined as harmful, wicked or immoral. Cruelty, unkindness, selfishness, greed, sin, and callousness are some of the qualities of evil. People who embody these qualities are often seen as evil people. For example, Satan is seen as the epitome of evil.

In general, the word evil can refer to anything that causes harm. In religion, evil is usually tied to sin, i.e., sins committed against other people are considered as evil actions; for example, murder, robbery, rape, adultery, etc.

Key Difference -Good vs Evil

Figure 2: Villains in popular literature are typically considered as evil.

However, it is important to know the difference between good and evil is always subjective. What one may view as good may be seen as evil by another person. But there are behavior or actions that are generally considered to be evil. For example, taking someone’s life is often considered as an evil action.

What is the Relationship Between Good and Evil?

  • Good and evil are a common dichotomy.
  • Labeling an action as good or evil is based on one’s perception and action.
  • Good and evil are both abstract concepts.
  • Both these concepts are often used in religions.

What is the Difference Between Good and Evil?

Good vs Evil

Good can be defined as correct, moral or pleasing. Evil can be defined as harmful, wicked or immoral.
 Meaning
Good has a positive meaning. Evil has a negative meaning.
In Religion
Religion encourages its believers to be good. Sin is associated with evil behavior.
Qualities
Good is associated with qualities like selflessness, kindness, benevolence, morality, and compassion. Evil is associated with qualities like selfishness, cruelty, wickedness, immorality, etc.

Summary – Good vs Evil

Good and evil are two common dichotomies. Wicked, immoral or sinful behavior is considered to be evil while selfless, gentle, and compassionate behavior is considered to be good. However, the difference between good and evil is often based on one’s perception and judgment.

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English[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: go͝od, IPA(key): /ɡʊd/
  • (General American, New Zealand) IPA(key): /ɡʊd/, [ɡʊ̈d], [ɡɪ̈d]
  • (AAVE) enPR: go͝o(d), IPA(key): /ɡʊ(d)/
  • Rhymes: -ʊd

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle English good, from Old English gōd, from Proto-West Germanic *gōd, from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰedʰ- (to unite, be associated, suit). Cognate with Russian го́дный (gódnyj, fit, well-suited, good for; (coll.) good), год (god), «year», via «suitable time». Not related to the word god.

Alternative forms[edit]

  • g’d (poetic contraction)
  • goode (obsolete)

Adjective[edit]

good (comparative better, superlative best)

  1. (of people)
    1. Acting in the interest of what is beneficial, ethical, or moral.

      good intentions

      • 1460-1500, The Towneley Playsː
        It is not good to be alone, to walk here in this worthly wone.
      • 1500?, Evil Tonguesː
        If any man would begin his sins to reny, or any good people that frae vice deed rest ain. What so ever he were that to virtue would apply, But an ill tongue will all overthrow again.
      • 1891, Oscar Wilde, chapter 6, in The Picture of Dorian Gray, London; New York, N.Y.; Melbourne, Vic.: Ward Lock & Co., →OCLC:

        When we are happy, we are always good, but when we are good, we are not always happy.

    2. Competent or talented.

      a good swimmer

      • 1704, Robert South, Twelve Sermons Preached on Several Occasions, On the nature and measure of conscience:

        Flatter him it may, I confess, (as those are generally good at flattering who are good for nothing else,) but in the meantime the poor man is left under the fatal necessity of a needless delusion

      • 1922, Michael Arlen, “3/19/2”, in “Piracy”: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days:

        Ivor had acquired more than a mile of fishing rights with the house ; he was not at all a good fisherman, but one must do something ; one generally, however, banged a ball with a squash-racket against a wall.

      • 2016, VOA Learning English (public domain)
        And Marsha says I am a good cook!

    3. Able to be depended on for the discharge of obligations incurred; of unimpaired credit; used with for.

      Can you lend me fifty dollars? You know I’m good for it.

    4. Well-behaved (especially of children or animals).

      Be good while your mother and I are out.

      Were you a good boy for the babysitter?

    5. (US) Satisfied or at ease; not requiring more.

      Would you like a glass of water? — I’m good.

      [Are] you good? — Yeah, I’m fine.

      Gimme another beer! — I think you’re good.

    6. (colloquial, with with) Accepting of, OK with

      My mother said she’s good with me being alone with my date as long as she’s met them first.

      The soup is rather spicy. Are you good with that, or would you like something else?

    7. (archaic) Of high rank or birth.
      • 1595 December 9 (first known performance), William Shakespeare, “The life and death of King Richard the Second”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i], page 23, column 1–2:

        Thou art a Traitor, and a Miſcreant;
        Too good to be ſo, and too bad to liue,
        Since the more faire and chriſtall is the skie,
        The vglier ſeeme the cloudes that in it flye:

  2. (of capabilities)
    1. Useful for a particular purpose; functional.

      it’s a good watch;  the flashlight batteries are still good

      • 1526, Herballː
        Against cough and scarceness of breath caused of cold take the drink that it hath been sodden in with Liquorice[,] or that the powder hath been sodden in with dry figs[,] for the same the electuary called dyacalamentum is good[,] and it is made thus.
      • 2013 May-June, David Van Tassel, Lee DeHaan, “Wild Plants to the Rescue”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 3:

        Plant breeding is always a numbers game. [] The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, []. In addition, we are looking for rare alleles, so the more plants we try, the better. These rarities may be new mutations, or they can be existing ones that are neutral—or are even selected against—in a wild population. A good example is mutations that disrupt seed dispersal, leaving the seeds on the heads long after they are ripe.

    2. Effective.

      a good worker

      • 1913, Mrs. [Marie] Belloc Lowndes, chapter II, in The Lodger, London: Methuen, →OCLC; republished in Novels of Mystery: The Lodger; The Story of Ivy; What Really Happened, New York, N.Y.: Longmans, Green and Co., [], [1933], →OCLC, page 0091:

        There was a neat hat-and-umbrella stand, and the stranger’s weary feet fell soft on a good, serviceable dark-red drugget, which matched in colour the flock-paper on the walls.
    3. (obsolete) Real; actual; serious.

      in good sooth

      • c. 1598–1600 (date written), William Shakespeare, “As You Like It”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene ii]:

        Love no man in good earnest.

  3. (properties and qualities)
    1. (of food)
      1. Having a particularly pleasant taste.

        The food was very good.

        • c. 1430 (reprinted 1888), Thomas Austin, ed., Two Fifteenth-century Cookery-books. Harleian ms. 279 (ab. 1430), & Harl. ms. 4016 (ab. 1450), with Extracts from Ashmole ms. 1429, Laud ms. 553, & Douce ms. 55 [Early English Text Society, Original Series; 91], London: N. Trübner & Co. for the Early English Text Society, volume I, OCLC 374760, page 11:
          Soupes dorye. — Take gode almaunde mylke [] caste þher-to Safroun an Salt []
        • 1962 (quoting 1381 text), Hans Kurath & Sherman M. Kuhn, eds., Middle English Dictionary, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, ISBN 978-0-472-01044-8, page 1242:
          dorrẹ̅, dōrī adj. & n. [] cook. glazed with a yellow substance; pome(s ~, sopes ~. [] 1381 Pegge Cook. Recipes page 114: For to make Soupys dorry. Nym onyons [] Nym wyn [] toste wyte bred and do yt in dischis, and god Almande mylk.
      2. Being satisfying; meeting dietary requirements.

        Eat a good dinner so you will be ready for the big game tomorrow.

    2. Of food or other perishable products, still fit for use; not yet expired, stale, rotten, etc.

      The bread is still good.

    3. Valid, of worth, capable of being honoured.

      This coupon is good for a free doughnut.

    4. True, valid, of explanatory strength.

      This theory still holds good even if much higher temperatures are assumed.

    5. Healthful.

      Exercise and a varied diet are good for you.

    6. Pleasant; enjoyable.

      We had a good time.

    7. Favourable.

      a good omen;  good weather

    8. Unblemished; honourable.

      a person’s good name

    9. Beneficial; worthwhile.

      a good job

      • 1918, W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell, chapter XXII, in The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:

        Not unnaturally, “Auntie” took this communication in bad part. [] Next day she [] tried to recover her ward by the hair of the head. Then, thwarted, the wretched creature went to the police for help; she was versed in the law, and had perhaps spared no pains to keep on good terms with the local constabulary.

    10. Adequate; sufficient; not fallacious.
      • c. 1590–1592 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Taming of the Shrew”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i]:

        My reasons are both good and weighty.

      • 1966, K. Rothfels; Margaret Freeman, “The salivary gland chromosomes of three North American species of Twinnia (Diptera: Simuliidae)”, in Canadian Journal of Zoology, volume 44, number 5, →DOI:

        Twinnia biclavata differs from T. nova by inversion IS-1 and a nucleolar shift. Both are good species.

  4. (colloquial, when with and) Very, extremely. See good and.

    The soup is good and hot.

  5. (colloquial) Ready

    I’m good when you are.

  6. Holy (especially when capitalized) .
  7. (of quantities)
    1. Reasonable in amount.

      all in good time

    2. Large in amount or size.

      a good while longer;  a good number of seeds;A good part of his day was spent shopping.It will be a good while longer until he’s done.He’s had a good amount of troubles, he has.

      • The big houses, and there are a good many of them, lie for the most part in what may be called by courtesy the valleys. You catch a glimpse of them sometimes at a little distance from the [railway] line, which seems to have shown some ingenuity in avoiding them, [].
    3. Full; entire; at least as much as.

      This hill will take a good hour and a half to climb.  The car was a good ten miles away.

      • 1892, Walter Besant, “Prologue: Who is Edmund Gray?”, in The Ivory Gate [], New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, [], →OCLC, page 16:

        Athelstan Arundel walked home all the way, foaming and raging. No omnibus, cab, or conveyance ever built could contain a young man in such a rage. His mother lived at Pembridge Square, which is four good measured miles from Lincoln’s Inn.

Usage notes[edit]

The comparative gooder and superlative goodest are nonstandard.
In informal (often jocular) contexts, best may be inflected further and given the comparative bester and the superlative bestest; these forms are also nonstandard.

Synonyms[edit]
  • (having positive attributes): not bad, all right, satisfactory, decent, see also Thesaurus:good
  • (healthful): well
  • (competent or talented): accomplished
  • (acting in the interest of good; ethical): See Thesaurus:goodness
Antonyms[edit]
  • (having positive attributes): bad, poor
  • (ethical): bad, evil
Derived terms[edit]
  • a bad tree does not yield good apples
  • a change is as good as a rest
  • a good beginning makes a good ending
  • a good deal
  • a good deed is its own reward
  • a good few
  • a good look
  • a good many
  • a miss is as good as a mile
  • a nod is as good as a wink
  • a nod’s as good as a wink to a blind bat
  • all good
  • all good in the hood
  • all good things come to an end
  • all good things must come to an end
  • all in good time
  • all publicity is good publicity
  • all-good
  • anti-good
  • any press is good press
  • as good as
  • as good as it gets
  • as good as new
  • bad money drives out good
  • baked good
  • be good for
  • better is the enemy of good
  • club good
  • come from a good place
  • come good
  • common good
  • complementary good
  • consumer good
  • demerit good
  • digital good
  • do good
  • do more harm than good
  • do someone’s heart good
  • do well by doing good
  • dogoodery
  • double-plus-good
  • double-plus-good
  • durable good
  • enough is as good as a feast
  • every good boy deserves fudge
  • fake good
  • fat lot of good
  • feel-good
  • feel-good factor
  • feelgoodery
  • fight the good fight
  • finger-lickin’ good
  • finished good
  • for good
  • for good and all
  • for good measure
  • for good or ill
  • for one’s own good
  • for the love of all that is good
  • from good hands
  • get out while the getting’s good
  • Giffen good
  • give a good account of oneself
  • give as good as one gets
  • go gentle into that good night
  • Good
  • good afternoon
  • good and
  • good and proper
  • good as gold
  • good as new
  • good as one’s word
  • good as wheat in the bin
  • good bet
  • good bishop
  • good black don’t crack
  • good boi
  • good book
  • good books
  • good breath
  • good bye
  • good cess
  • good cop bad cop
  • good day
  • good delivery
  • good doctor
  • good drunk
  • good egg
  • good ending
  • good enough
  • good enough for government work
  • good enough for jazz
  • good enough to eat
  • good evening
  • good faith
  • good fences make good neighbors
  • good fences make good neighbours
  • good folk
  • good for a laugh
  • good for nothing
  • good for someone
  • good form
  • good fortune
  • Good Friday
  • good game
  • good God
  • good Goddess
  • good going
  • good golly
  • good graces
  • good gracious
  • good gravy
  • good grief
  • good guy
  • good head on one’s shoulders
  • good heavens
  • good heav’ns
  • good house
  • good humor
  • good humour
  • good job
  • good lack
  • good language
  • good law
  • good leg
  • good length
  • good lick
  • good life
  • good liking
  • good looker
  • good looking
  • good looks
  • good Lord
  • good luck
  • good manners
  • good money
  • good morning
  • good morrow
  • good name
  • good nature
  • good news
  • good night
  • good night’s sleep
  • good now
  • good offices
  • good oil
  • good ol’
  • good ol’ boy
  • good old
  • good old boy
  • good old boy network
  • good old days
  • good ole
  • good ole boy
  • good on someone
  • good one
  • good people
  • good press
  • good question
  • good riddance
  • good riddance to bad rubbish
  • Good Samaritan
  • good sense
  • good shit
  • good show
  • good sort
  • good speed
  • good spirits
  • good sport
  • good standing
  • good thing
  • good things come in small packages
  • good things come in threes
  • good things come to those who wait
  • good thinking
  • good time
  • good time Charley
  • good time Charlie
  • good time girl
  • good times
  • good to go
  • good trouble
  • good try
  • good turn
  • good value
  • good voice to beg bacon
  • good will
  • good willer
  • good wine needs no bush
  • good word
  • good work
  • good works
  • good-bad
  • good-brother
  • good-by
  • good-bye
  • good-byer
  • good-den
  • good-fellowship
  • good-for-nothing
  • good-good
  • good-hearted
  • good-heartedly
  • good-heartedness
  • good-humored
  • good-humoredly
  • good-humoredness
  • good-humoured
  • good-humouredly
  • good-humouredness
  • good-king-henry
  • good-looking
  • good-lookingness
  • good-minded
  • good-natured
  • good-naturedly
  • good-naturedness
  • good-neighborliness
  • good-neighbourliness
  • good-neighbourly
  • good-sized
  • good-tempered
  • good-temperedness
  • good-time
  • good-time Charley
  • good-time Charlie
  • good-time girl
  • good-timer
  • goodbye
  • gooden
  • goodie
  • goodish
  • goodly
  • goodman
  • goodness
  • goodsome
  • goodwife
  • goody
  • grave good
  • grave-good
  • greater good
  • have a good one
  • have a good time
  • have something on good authority
  • hold good
  • hunger is a good sauce
  • I’m good
  • in good conscience
  • in good hands
  • in good odor
  • in good odour
  • in good part
  • in good spirits
  • in good stead
  • in good time
  • inferior good
  • it’s all good
  • it’s an ill wind that blows no good
  • it’s an ill wind that blows no one any good
  • it’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good
  • Joan’s as good as my lady in the dark
  • job’s a good ‘un
  • jolly good show
  • keep good hours
  • let the door hit you where the good Lord split you
  • let the good times roll
  • let the perfect be the enemy of the good
  • luxury good
  • make a good fist of
  • make good
  • make good on
  • make good time
  • make the perfect the enemy of the good
  • merit good
  • no good
  • no good deed ever goes unpunished
  • no good deed goes unpunished
  • no news is good news
  • no-good
  • no-good ass
  • nobody ever went broke underestimating the good taste of the American people
  • nobody ever went broke underestimating the good taste of the American public
  • normal good
  • on a good wicket
  • on good terms
  • on someone’s good side
  • one good turn deserves another
  • only the good die young
  • pass a good time
  • perfect is the enemy of good
  • perfect is the enemy of good enough
  • perfection is the enemy of good
  • positional good
  • private good
  • producer good
  • producer’s good
  • public good
  • put in a good word
  • put to good use
  • quite good
  • romping good
  • ‘sall good
  • scrape-good
  • seem like a good idea at the time
  • so far so good
  • something good
  • stand in good stead
  • stroy-good
  • stry-good
  • substitute good
  • superior good
  • talk a good game
  • that’s a good one
  • the best defense is a good offense
  • the best is the enemy of the good
  • the better is the enemy of the good
  • the fox may grow grey but never good
  • the good die young
  • the good doctor
  • the great and the good
  • the perfect is the enemy of the good
  • the road to hell is paved with good intentions
  • there’s many a good tune played on an old fiddle
  • throw good money after bad
  • to the good
  • today is a good day to die
  • too good for this world
  • too good to be true
  • too good to last
  • too much of a good thing
  • turn to good account
  • twelve good men and true
  • uber-good
  • ungood
  • up to no good
  • Veblen good
  • very good
  • walk good
  • waste good
  • waste-good
  • well and good
  • what good is
  • what’s good
  • what’s good for the goose is good for the gander
  • what’s the good of
  • will the good of another
  • with good grace
  • with good reason
  • you can’t keep a good man down
  • you have to be good to be lucky
  • your good name
  • your good self
  • your guess is as good as mine
  • you’re good
  • you’re only as good as your last shift
Translations[edit]

acting in the interest of good; ethical good intentions

  • Adyghe: шӏу (šʷʼu)
  • Afrikaans: goed (af)
  • Albanian: mirë (sq)
  • Alviri-Vidari: (Vidari) ودر(vader)
  • Ambonese Malay: bai, ae
  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Amharic: ጥሩ (ṭəru)
  • Arabic: حَسَن (ar) (ḥasan), جَيِّد(jayyid), طَيِّب(ṭayyib)
    Egyptian Arabic: كويس(kwayyes)
    Moroccan Arabic: مزِيان(mazyan), ملِيح(mliḥ)
    North Levantine Arabic: منيح(mnīḥ)
    South Levantine Arabic: طَيِّب(tayyeb), كويس(kwayyes), منيح(mnīḥ)
    Tunisian Arabic: باهي(bāhi)
  • Aramaic: טבא
  • Argobba: ጥሩ (ṭeru)
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav), բարի (hy) (bari)
  • Aromanian: bun m, bunã f
  • Assamese: ভাল (bhal)
  • Asturian: bonu (ast)
  • Azerbaijani: yaxşı (az), xeyir (az), xoş (az)
  • Bashkir: яҡшы (yaqşı)
  • Belarusian: до́бры (be) (dóbry)
  • Bengali: ভাল (bn) (bhal), নেক (bn) (nek)
  • Bikol Central: marhay (bcl)
  • Bulgarian: добъ́р (bg) (dobǎ́r)
  • Burmese: ကောင်း (my) (kaung:)
  • Buryat: һайн (hajn)
  • Catalan: bo (ca), bon (ca)
  • Cebuano: maayo, maayohon
  • Chamicuro: pewa
  • Chechen: дика (dika)
  • Chickasaw: chokma
  • Chinese:
    Dungan: хо (ho)
    Mandarin:  (zh) (hǎo),  (zh) (liáng)
    Min Dong: (ho)
  • Coptic: ⲁⲅⲁⲑⲟⲥ (agathos) (Sahidic, Bohairic)
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Dalmatian: bun m, buna f
  • Danish: god (da) m, godt (da) n
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Eastern Bontoc: ammay
  • Egyptian: (mꜣꜥ)
  • Esperanto: bona (eo)
  • Estonian: hea (et)
  • Evenki: ая (aja)
  • Faliscan: dueno
  • Faroese: góður (fo)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • Franco-Provençal: bon
  • French: bon (fr) m, bonne (fr) f
  • Friulian: bon
  • Galician: boo m, boa f
  • Georgian: კარგი (ka) (ḳargi)
  • German: gut (de)
  • Gothic: 𐌲𐍉𐌸𐍃 (gōþs), 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌸𐌴𐌹𐌲𐍃 (þiuþeigs)
  • Greek: καλός (el) (kalós), αγαθός (el) (agathós)
    Ancient: ἀγαθός (agathós), ἐσθλός (esthlós) (Epic)
  • Gujarati: સારું (sārũ)
  • Haitian Creole: bon
  • Hebrew: טוֹב (he) (tov)
  • Higaonon: maayad
  • Hiligaynon: maayo
  • Hindi: अच्छा (hi) (acchā), भला (hi) (bhalā), उत्तम (hi) (uttam), नेक (hi) (nek), खूब (hi) (khūb), ख़ूब (xūb), नीति (hi) (nīti)
  • Hiri Motu: namo
  • Hungarian:  (hu)
  • Icelandic: góður (is) m, góð f, gott n
  • Ido: benigna (io), bona (io)
  • Ilocano: naimbag
  • Indonesian: baik (id)
  • Ingrian: hyvä
  • Ingush: дика (dika)
  • Iranun: mapia
  • Irish: maith (ga)
  • Istro-Romanian: bur
  • Italian: buono (it)
  • Japanese: 良い (ja) (よい, yoi), いい (ja) (ii), 善意の (ja) (ぜんいの, zen’i no)
  • Kabardian: фӏы (fʼə)
  • Kalmyk: сән (sän)
  • Kannada: ಉತ್ತಮ (kn) (uttama)
  • Kashubian: dobri
  • Kazakh: жақсы (kk) (jaqsy)
  • Khmer: ល្អ (km) (lʼɑɑ)
  • Khün: please add this translation if you can
  • Kikuyu: -ega
  • Korean: 좋다 (ko) (jota)
  • Kumyk: яхшы (yaxşı)
  • Kyrgyz: жакшы (ky) (jakşı)
  • Ladin: bon
  • Lao: ດີ (lo) ()
  • Latgalian: lobs m
  • Latin: bonus (la)
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m
  • Lithuanian: geras (lt)
  • Livonian: jõvā
  • Lombard: bón
  • Luxembourgish: gutt
  • Lü: ᦡᦲ (ḋii)
  • Macedonian: добар (dobar)
  • Maguindanao: mapia
  • Malay: baik (ms)
  • Malayalam: നല്ലത് (ml) (nallatŭ)
  • Maltese: tajjeb (mt)
  • Manchu: ᠰᠠᡳᠨ (sain)
  • Manggarai: di’a
  • Maori: pai (mi)
  • Maranao: mapia
  • Marathi: चांगला (cāṅglā), चांगली (cāṅglī), चांगले (cāṅgle), भला (bhalā), भली (bhalī), भले (bhale)
  • Mauritian Creole: bon
  • Mazanderani: خار(xar)
  • Mbyá Guaraní: ha’eve, porã
  • Middle Persian: 𐭭𐭩𐭪(nyk /nēk/)
  • Mongolian: сайн (mn) (sajn)
  • Motu: namo
  • Mòcheno: guat
  • Nanai: улэн
  • Navajo: yáʼátʼééh
  • North Frisian: gödj
  • Northern Kankanay: gawis
  • Northern Thai: ᨯᩦ (di)
  • Norwegian: god (no), godt (no)
  • Occitan: bon (oc)
  • Old Church Slavonic: добръ (dobrŭ)
  • Old Frisian: gōd
  • Old Javanese: bĕcik
  • Old Norse: góðr
  • Old Turkic: 𐰓𐰏𐰇(edgü)
  • Ossetian: хорз (xorz)
  • Papiamentu: bon
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Persian: خوب (fa) (xub), نیک (fa) (nik)
  • Pijin: gudfala
  • Plautdietsch: goot (nds)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt)
  • Punjabi: ਚੰਗਾ (caṅgā)
  • Quechua: allin
  • Romagnol: bôn
  • Romanian: bun (ro) m, bună (ro) f
  • Romansch: bun
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij), до́брый (ru) (dóbryj)
  • Sanskrit: साधु (sa) (sādhu), सु- (su-)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: до̏бар
    Roman: dȍbar (sh)
  • Shan: လီ (shn) (lǐi)
  • Sicilian: bonu (scn)
  • Sinhalese: හොඳ (hoⁿda)
  • Slovak: dobrý (sk)
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Somali: wanaagsan
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb)
  • Southern Kalinga: mamfaru
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Sundanese: hadé
  • Swahili: nzuri (sw), njema
  • Swedish: god (sv) c, gott (sv) n, bra (sv)
  • Sylheti: ꠜꠣꠟꠣ (bála)
  • Tagalog: mabuti, mabait
  • Tai Dam: please add this translation if you can
  • Tajik: хуб (tg) (xub)
  • Talysh: (Asalemi) چاک(câk)
  • Tamil: நன்மை (ta) (naṉmai)
  • Tarantino: bbuène
  • Tatar: яхшы (tt) (yaxşı)
  • Telugu: మంచి (te) (mañci), నీతి (te) (nīti)
  • Tetum: di’ak
  • Thai: ดี (th) (dii), ดี ๆ (dii dii)
  • Tibetan: བཟང (bzang)
  • Tillamook: də húcsənə
  • Tok Pisin: gutpela (tpi)
  • Turkish: iyi (tr)
  • Turkmen: gowy (tk), ýagşy
  • Tzotzil: lek
  • Ugaritic: 𐎉𐎁 (ṭb)
  • Ukrainian: до́брий (uk) (dóbryj), хоро́ший (xoróšyj), га́рний (uk) (hárnyj)
  • Urdu: اچھا‎ m (acchā), بهلا‎ m (bhalā)
  • Uyghur: ياخشى (ug) (yaxshi)
  • Uzbek: yaxshi (uz)
  • Venetian: bon (vec)
  • Vietnamese: tốt (vi), hay (vi), tuyệt (vi)
  • Vilamovian: güt
  • Votic: üvä
  • Walloon: bon (wa)
  • Waray-Waray: maupay
  • Welsh: da (cy)
  • West Frisian: goed
  • Western Bukidnon Manobo: me’upiya
  • White Hmong: zoo
  • Yagnobi: хуб (xub)
  • Yakut: үчүгэй (ücügey)
  • Yiddish: גוט(gut)
  • Zazaki: weş (diq)
  • Zealandic: goed
  • Zhuang: ndei

useful for a particular purpose

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Arabic: حَسَن (ar) (ḥasan), جَيِّد(jayyid)
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Aromanian: bun
  • Bulgarian: добъ́р (bg) (dobǎ́r), доброка́чествен (bg) (dobrokáčestven)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chamicuro: pewa
  • Cherokee: ᎣᏍᏓ (osda)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin:  (zh) (hǎo)
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da) m, godt (da) n
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Extremaduran: güenu
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • Friulian: bon
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • Georgian: კარგი (ka) (ḳargi)
  • German: gut (de)
  • Gothic: 𐌲𐍉𐌸𐍃 (gōþs), 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌸𐌴𐌹𐌲𐍃 (þiuþeigs)
  • Greek: καλός (el) (kalós)
    Ancient: ἀγαθός (agathós), ἐσθλός (esthlós) (Epic)
  • Haitian Creole: bon
  • Hebrew: טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: उत्तम (hi) m (uttam), अच्छा (hi) m (acchā), अच्छी f (acchī), अच्छे pl (acche)
  • Ido: bona (io)
  • Indonesian: bagus (id)
  • Irish: maith (ga)
  • Istro-Romanian: bbur
  • Italian: buono (it) m
  • Japanese: 良い (ja) (よい, yoi), いい (ja) (ii)
  • Khmer: គ្រប់គ្រាន់ (krup kroan)
  • Korean: 좋은 (ko) (jo’eun)
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m
  • Luxembourgish: gutt
  • Middle Korean: 됴〯ᄒᆞᆫ〮 (tyǒhón)
  • Navajo: yáʼátʼééh
  • Ngazidja Comorian: -ema
  • Northern Sami: buorrẹ
  • Norwegian: god (no), godt (no)
  • Ojibwe: mino-
  • Old Church Slavonic: добръ (dobrŭ)
  • Ossetian: хорз (xorz)
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Persian: خوب (fa) (xub)
  • Pite Sami: buorre
  • Plautdietsch: goot (nds)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt)
  • Quechua: alli, allin
  • Rapa Nui: riva
  • Romanian: bun (ro)
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij), неплохо́й (ru) (neploxój)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: до̏бар
    Roman: dȍbar (sh)
  • Sinhalese: හොඳ (hoⁿda)
  • Skolt Sami: šiõǥǥ
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv)
  • Sylheti: ꠜꠣꠟꠣ (bála)
  • Tamil: நல்ல (ta) (nalla)
  • Telugu: మంచిది (te) (mañcidi)
  • Thai: (informal) ดูดี (doo dee), (formal) สวยงาม (th) (sŭay ngaam)
  • Tocharian B: kartse
  • Tok Pisin: gutpela (tpi)
  • Tongan: lelei
  • Tuvaluan: lelei, llei
  • Ukrainian: добрий (uk) (dobryj), хороший (xorošyj)
  • Venetian: bon (vec)
  • Vietnamese: tốt (vi)
  • Vilamovian: güt
  • Welsh: da (cy)
  • Yakut: үчүгэй (ücügey)

of food, edible; not stale or rotten

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Bengali: তাজা (bn) (taja)
  • Bulgarian: добъ́р (bg) (dobǎ́r), го́ден (bg) (góden)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da) m, godt (da) n
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • Georgian: კარგი (ka) (ḳargi)
  • German: gut (de)
  • Hebrew: אכיל (he), טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: ताज़ा (tāzā), ताजा (hi) (tājā)
  • Ido: bona (io), manjebla (io)
  • Italian: buono (it), mangiabile (it)
  • Japanese: (please verify) 大丈夫な (ja) (だいじょうぶな, daijōbuna)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m
  • Luxembourgish: gutt
  • Norwegian: god (no), godt (no)
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Plautdietsch: goot (nds)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt)
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: dobro (sh), valjano (sh), dobar (sh) m
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv)
  • Telugu: తాజా (te) (tājā)
  • Welsh: blasus (cy)

of food, having a particularly pleasant taste

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Breton: mat (br)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 好吃 (zh) (hǎochī)
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da) m, godt (da) n
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • German: lecker (de), gut (de)
  • Hebrew: טעים(ta’ím), טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: पसंद (hi) (pasand)
  • Ido: bona (io), saporoza (io)
  • Italian: buono (it) m
  • Japanese: 美味しい (ja) (oishii), 美味い (ja) (umai)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latvian: gards m
  • Luxembourgish: gutt
  • Norwegian: god (no), godt (no)
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt)
  • Quechua: sumaq (qu)
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: ukusno (sh), dobro (sh)
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: god (sv) c, gott (sv) n
  • Telugu: పసందు (te) (pasandu)
  • Ukrainian: до́брий (uk) (dóbryj)
  • Vietnamese: ngon (vi)
  • Welsh: da (cy)

healthful

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Bengali: স্বাস্থ্যকর (śastthokor)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: sund (da)
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi), terveellinen (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • German: gut (de), gesund (de)
  • Hebrew: בריא (he) (barí), טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: उत्तम (hi) m (uttam), अच्छा (hi) m (acchā), अच्छी f (acchī), अच्छे pl (acche)
  • Ido: bona (io), salubra (io)
  • Italian: salutare (it)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m, vērtīgs m, veselīgs m
  • Luxembourgish: gutt, gesond
  • Mazanderani: خار(xar)
  • Norwegian: sunn (no)
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt)
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: dobro (sh), zdravo (sh), zdrav (sh)
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv), nyttig (sv)
  • Telugu: ఆరోగ్యకరమైన (te) (ārōgyakaramaina)
  • Welsh: iachus (cy)

pleasant; enjoyable

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Bulgarian: ху́бав (bg) (húbav)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da), fin
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Egyptian: (nfr)
  • Esperanto: bona (eo)
  • Finnish: mukava (fi), hauska (fi), kiva (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • German: gut (de), schön (de), angenehm (de)
  • Gothic: 𐌲𐍉𐌸𐍃 (gōþs)
  • Greek: καλός (el) (kalós)
  • Hebrew: מהנה(mehané), טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: उत्तम (hi) m (uttam), अच्छा (hi) m (acchā), अच्छी f (acchī), अच्छे pl (acche)
  • Ido: bona (io), benigna (io), agreabla (io)
  • Italian: buono (it) m
  • Japanese: 良い (ja) (よい, yoi), いい (ja) (ii)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m, patīkams m
  • Lithuanian: geras (lt) m
  • Mòcheno: guat
  • Navajo: yáʼátʼééh
  • Norwegian: god (no)
  • Ojibwe: mino-
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt) m, boa (pt) f
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: godno (sh), ugodno (sh), čedno (sh), dobro (sh)
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Somali: wacan
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Sundanese: saé (su)
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv)
  • Telugu: ఉత్సోహకరము (utsōhakaramu)
  • Tibetan: ཡག་པོ (yag po)
  • Turkish: iyi (tr)
  • Welsh: da (cy)

of people, competent or talented

  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Bulgarian: добъ́р (bg) (dobǎ́r)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 嫻熟娴熟 (zh) (xiánshú)
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da), dygtig (da)
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • German: gut (de)
  • Hebrew: טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: उत्तम (hi) m (uttam), अच्छा (hi) m (acchā), अच्छी f (acchī), अच्छे pl (acche)
  • Ido: bona (io), kompetenta (io)
  • Italian: bravo (it)
  • Japanese: 良い (ja) (よい, yoi), いい (ja) (ii), 上手な (ja) (じょうずな, jōzu-na), 旨い (ja) (うまい, umai)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m
  • Norwegian: god (no), flink (no)
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt) m, boa (pt) f
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij), уме́лый (ru) (umélyj), иску́сный (ru) (iskúsnyj), (agile) ло́вкий (ru) (lóvkij)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: spretan (sh) m, spretna f, blagotvorna (sh) f, blagotvoran (sh) m, sposoban (sh) m, sposobna f, dobar (sh)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Sundanese: hadé
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv)
  • Tagalog: magaling
  • Telugu: చురుకుతనము (curukutanamu)
  • Vietnamese: giỏi (vi), khá (vi)
  • Welsh: da (cy)

effective

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Bengali: কার্যকর (karjokor)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da)
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • German: gut (de), effektiv (de)
  • Hebrew: יעיל (he), טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: शक्तिवंत (śaktivant), कर्माकारी (hi) (karmākārī)
  • Ido: bona (io), efektiva (io), efektema
  • Italian: ottimo (it), bravo (it)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m, efektīvs m
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt) m, boa (pt) f
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: dobro (sh), dobar (sh)
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv), god (sv)
  • Tagalog: may bisa, magaling
  • Telugu: శక్తివంతము (te) (śaktivantamu)
  • Tok Pisin: gutpela (tpi)
  • Vietnamese: khá (vi)
  • Welsh: da (cy)

favourable

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav), բարի (hy) (bari)
  • Bulgarian: добъ́р (bg) (dobǎ́r)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da)
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • German: gut (de)
  • Hebrew: טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: उत्तम (hi) m (uttam), अच्छा (hi) m (acchā), अच्छी f (acchī), अच्छे pl (acche), अभिमान (hi) (abhimān)
  • Ido: bona (io)
  • Italian: favorevole (it)
  • Japanese: 良い (ja) (よい, yoi), いい (ja) (ii)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latin: bonus (la)
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m, labvēlīgs (lv) m
  • Mòcheno: guat
  • Navajo: yáʼátʼééh
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt) m, boa (pt) f, boa (pt) f
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij), до́брый (ru) (dóbryj) (of an omen)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: pouzdano (sh), dobar (sh)
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Sundanese: saé (su)
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv), god (sv) c, gott (sv) n
  • Telugu: అభిమానము (te) (abhimānamu)
  • Welsh: da (cy)

beneficial; worthwhile

  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chin-PalmBack-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp OpenB@Palm-PalmUp-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp
  • Armenian: լավ (hy) (lav)
  • Bengali: উপকারি (upkari)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Czech: dobrý (cs)
  • Danish: god (da)
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • French: bon (fr) m
  • Galician: bo (gl) m
  • German: gut (de)
  • Hebrew: מוצלח (he) (mutzlákh), טוב (he) (tóv)
  • Hindi: उत्तम (hi) m (uttam), अच्छा (hi) m (acchā), अच्छी f (acchī), अच्छे pl (acche), उपकारी (hi) (upkārī), उपयोगकार (upyogkār)
  • Ido: bona (io)
  • Italian: buon (it)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Latvian: labs (lv) m, vērtīgs m
  • Pashto: ښه (ps) (ẍë)
  • Polish: dobry (pl)
  • Portuguese: bom (pt) m, boa (pt) f
  • Russian: хоро́ший (ru) (xoróšij)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math
  • Serbo-Croatian: pouzdana (sh), korisna (sh), dobar (sh)
  • Slovene: dóber (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobry
    Upper Sorbian: dobry (hsb) m
  • Spanish: bueno (es)
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv), god (sv)
  • Telugu: ఉపయోగకరము (te) (upayōgakaramu)
  • Welsh: da (cy)

Translations to be checked

  • Afrikaans: (please verify) goed (af)
  • Albanian: (please verify) mirë (sq)
  • Arabic: (please verify) جَيِّد(jayyid), (please verify) طَيِّب(ṭayyib), (please verify) حَسَن (ar) (ḥasan)
  • Avar: (please verify) лъикӏаб (lˢikʼab)
  • Azerbaijani: (please verify) yaxşı (az)
  • Bengali: (please verify) ভাল (bn) (bhal)
  • Cebuano: (please verify) maayo
  • Esperanto: (please verify) bona (eo)
  • Fijian: (please verify) vinaka
  • Guaraní: (please verify) porã (gn)
  • Hittite: (please verify) aššu
  • Indonesian: (please verify) baik (id), (please verify) bagus (id)
  • Interlingua: (please verify) bon
  • Inuktitut: (please verify) pitsiartok (pitsiartok)
  • Italian: (please verify) buono (it)
  • Korean: (please verify) 좋은 (ko) (jo’eun)
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: (please verify) baş (ku), (please verify) qenc (ku), (please verify) çê (ku), (please verify) çak (ku), (please verify) rind (ku)
  • Lakota: (please verify) washte
  • Lithuanian: (please verify) geras (lt)
  • Ojibwe: (please verify) mino-
  • Persian: (please verify) خوب (fa) (xub)
  • Romani: (please verify) laćho
  • Romanian: (please verify) bun (ro)
  • Serbo-Croatian: (please verify) добро, (please verify) dobro (sh)
  • Sicilian: (please verify) bonu (scn)
  • Slovak: (please verify) dobrý (sk)
  • Swahili: (please verify) -zuri
  • Tamil: (please verify) நன்று (ta) (naṉṟu)
  • Telugu: (please verify) మంచి (te) (mañci)(maMci)
  • Thai: (please verify) ดี (th) (dee)
  • Tupinambá: (please verify) katu
  • Turkish: (please verify) yakşı (tr)
  • Urdu: (please verify) اچھا‎ m, (please verify) اچھی‎ f, (please verify) اجھے‎ pl
  • Uzbek: (yaxşi) (please verify) яхши (yaxshi)
  • Walloon: (please verify) bon (wa)
  • Yiddish: (please verify) גוט(gut)

Interjection[edit]

good

  1. That is good; an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation.
    Good! I can leave now.
Translations[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

From Middle English goode (good, well, adverb), from the adjective. Compare Dutch goed (good, well, adverb), German gut (good, well, adverb), Danish godt (good, well, adverb), Swedish godt (good, well, adverb), all from the adjective.

Adverb[edit]

good (comparative better, superlative best)

  1. (nonstandard) Well; satisfactorily or thoroughly.
    The boy done good. (did well)
    • 1906, Zane Grey, The Spirit of the Border: A Romance of the Early Settlers in the Ohio Valley:

      If Silvertip refuses to give you the horse, grab him before he can draw a weapon, and beat him good. You’re big enough to do it.

    • 1970, Troy Conway, The Cunning Linguist, London: Flamingo Books, page 66:

      I kept my eyes peeled for signs of pursuit. There was none, unless I was being fooled very good.

    • 1972, Harry Chapin (lyrics and music), “A Better Place to Be”, in Sniper and Other Love Songs:

      She said, «I don’t want to bother you / Consider it’s understood / I know I’m not no beauty queen / But I sure can listen good

    • 2007 April 19, Jimmy Wales, “Jimmy Wales on the User-Generated Generation”, Fresh Air, WHYY, Pennsylvania [1]
      The one thing that we can’t dois throw out the baby with the bathwater. We know our process works pretty darn good and, uh, it’s really sparked this amazing phenomenon of thishigh-quality website.
Derived terms[edit]
  • but good
  • a good many

Etymology 3[edit]

From Middle English good, god, from Old English gōd (a good thing, advantage, benefit, gift; good, goodness, welfare; virtue, ability, doughtiness; goods, property, wealth), from Proto-Germanic *gōdą (goods, belongings), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰedʰ-, *gʰodʰ- (to unite, be associated, suit). Compare German Gut (item of merchandise; estate; property).

Noun[edit]

good (countable and uncountable, plural goods)

  1. (uncountable) The forces or behaviours that are the enemy of evil. Usually consists of helping others and general benevolence.
    • 1918, W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell, chapter XIII, in The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:

      And Vickers launched forth into a tirade very different from his platform utterances. He spoke with extreme contempt of the dense stupidity exhibited on all occasions by the working classes. He said that if you wanted to do anything for them, you must rule them, not pamper them. Soft heartedness caused more harm than good.

    Antonyms: bad, evil
  2. (countable) A result that is positive in the view of the speaker.
    Antonym: bad
  3. (uncountable) The abstract instantiation of goodness; that which possesses desirable qualities, promotes success, welfare, or happiness, is serviceable, fit, excellent, kind, benevolent, etc.

    The best is the enemy of the good.

    He is an influence for good on those girls.
    • There be many that say, Who will show us any good? Lord lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us.
    • 1788, John Jay, The Federalist Papers No. 64:
      [] the government must be a weak one indeed, if it should forget that the good of the whole can only be promoted by advancing the good of each of the parts or members which compose the whole.
  4. (countable, usually in the plural) An item of merchandise.
    • c. 1596–1598 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Merchant of Venice”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene i]:

      Thy lands and goods / Are, by the laws of Venice, confiscate / Unto the state of Venice.

Derived terms[edit]
  • (item of merchandise): capital goods, consumer goods
Translations[edit]

the forces of good

  • Arabic: خَيْر‎ m (ḵayr), فَائِدَة‎ f (fāʔida)
  • Armenian: բարի (hy) (bari)
  • Belarusian: дабро́ n (dabró)
  • Bulgarian: добро (bg) n (dobro)
  • Catalan: bo (ca) m, bona (ca) f
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin:  (zh) (shàn)
  • Choctaw: achukma
  • Czech: dobro (cs) n
  • Danish: godhed
  • Dutch: goed (nl), goede (nl)
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • French: bien (fr) m
  • German: das Gute (de) n
  • Greek: καλός (el) m (kalós)
  • Hebrew: טוב (he) (tuv), טוב (he) (tov), טובה (he) (tovah)
  • Hindi: नेकी (hi) f (nekī), खैर (hi) f (khair), ख़ैर f (xair)
  • Hungarian:  (hu)
  • Indonesian: baik (id)
  • Interlingua: ben (ia)
  • Italian: bene (it) m
  • Japanese:  (ja) (ぜん, zen)
  • Korean: 착함 (chakham)
  • Latin: bonum (la) n, bona (la) n pl
  • Latvian: labais m
  • Macedonian: добро n (dobro)
  • Manchu: (sain)
  • Mizo: ţha
  • Persian: خیر (fa) (xeyr), نیکی (fa) (niki)
  • Polish: dobro (pl) n, dobroć (pl) f (kindness)
  • Portuguese: bem (pt) m
  • Romanian: bine (ro), bun (ro) n
  • Russian: добро́ (ru) n (dobró)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math m
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: добро n
    Roman: dobro (sh) n
  • Slovak: dobro (sk) n
  • Slovene: dôbro (sl) n
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dobre n
  • Spanish: bien (es) m
  • Swahili: mara moja class 11/14
  • Swedish: godhet (sv) c
  • Thai: ความดี (th) (khwaam-dee), ธรรม (th) (thām-mā)
  • Turkish: iyi (tr)
  • Ugaritic: 𐎉𐎁 (ṭb)
  • Ukrainian: добро́ n (dobró)
  • Waray-Waray: kaupayan
  • Welsh: da (cy) m, daioni m
  • White Hmong: qhov zoo
  • Zulu: please add this translation if you can

good result

  • Bulgarian: полза (bg) f (polza), печалба (bg) f (pečalba)
  • Catalan: bo (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Choctaw: achukma
  • Czech: dobro (cs) n
  • Danish: gode
  • Finnish: hyvä (fi)
  • Gothic: 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌸 n (þiuþ)
  • Greek: καλός (el) m (kalós)
  • Indonesian: bagus (id)
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Portuguese: vantagem (pt) f
  • Russian: толк (ru) m (tolk), прок (ru) m (prok)
  • Scots: guid
  • Scottish Gaelic: math m
  • Serbo-Croatian: valjan (sh), dobar (sh), pouzdan (sh)
  • Slovene: dôbro (sl) n
  • Spanish: please add this translation if you can
  • Swahili: mzuri (sw)
  • Swedish: bra (sv)

item of merchandise

  • Bulgarian: стока (bg) f pl (stoka)
  • Catalan:  (ca) m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Dutch: goed (nl)
  • Finnish: tavara (fi), kauppatavara (fi)
  • French: bien (fr) m
  • German: Gut (de) n
  • Italian: bene (it) m
  • Korean: please add this translation if you can
  • Occitan: ben (oc) m
  • Portuguese: bem (pt) m
  • Spanish: bien (es) m
  • Welsh: nwydd (cy) m or f

Etymology 4[edit]

From Middle English goden, godien, from Old English gōdian (to improve, get better; make better; endow, enrich), from Proto-West Germanic *gōdōn (to make better, improve), from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz (good, favourable).

Verb[edit]

good (third-person singular simple present goods, present participle gooding, simple past and past participle gooded) (now chiefly dialectal)

  1. (intransitive, now) To thrive; fatten; prosper; improve.
  2. (transitive) To make good; turn to good; improve.
  3. (intransitive) To make improvements or repairs.
  4. (intransitive) To benefit; gain.
  5. (transitive) To do good to (someone); benefit; cause to improve or gain.
  6. (transitive) To satisfy; indulge; gratify.
  7. (reflexive) To flatter; congratulate oneself; anticipate.
Derived terms[edit]
  • gooding

Etymology 5[edit]

From English dialectal, from Middle English *goden, of North Germanic origin, related to Swedish göda (to fatten, fertilise, battle), Danish gøde (to fertilise, battle), ultimately from the adjective. See above.

Verb[edit]

good (third-person singular simple present goods, present participle gooding, simple past and past participle gooded)

  1. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) To furnish with dung; manure; fatten with manure; fertilise.
    • April 5 1628, Bishop Joseph Hall, The Blessings, Sins, and Judgments of God’s Vineyard
      Nature was like itself , in it , in the world : God hath taken it in from the barren downs , and gooded it : his choice did not find , but make it thus
Derived terms[edit]
  • goodening

Further reading[edit]

  • good at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • “good”, in The Century Dictionary [], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
  • good in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

Dutch Low Saxon[edit]

Adjective[edit]

good

  1. good

Limburgish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • gott (Eupen)
  • joot (Krefeld)

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Dutch goet.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ʝoː˦d], [ʝoː˦t]

Adjective[edit]

good (comparative baeter, superlative bès, predicative superlative ‘t ‘t bès)

  1. good

Inflection[edit]

Middle English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • god, gode, goed, gude

Etymology[edit]

From Old English gōd, from Proto-West Germanic *gōd, from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɡoːd/
  • Rhymes: -oːd

Adjective[edit]

good (plural and weak singular gode, comparative bettre, superlative best)

  1. good (of good quality or behaviour)
  2. good (morally right or righteous)
    • 14th c., Chaucer, General Prologue:

      and certeinly he was a good felawe

      and certainly he was a good fellow
  3. advantageous, wealthy, profitable, useful
  4. large; of a great size or quantity
  5. Having a great degree or extent.

[edit]

  • goderhele
  • goodles
  • goodnesse

Descendants[edit]

  • English: good
  • Scots: guid
  • Yola: gooude, gude, gayde

References[edit]

  • “gọ̄d, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-02-17.

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