good
- US:[ɡʊd]
- UK:[ɡʊd]
All shown below are another word for good.
A
- [adj.]adjectiveDeserving respect and approvalExample Sentence:
- His bravery in the face of danger is truly admirable.
- She has an admirable work ethic and is always willing to go the extra mile.
- His dedication to his studies is admirable.
- The team's sportsmanship and fair play were admirable throughout the tournament.
- She showed an admirable level of patience and understanding.
E
- [adj.]adjectiveOf very high quality or standardExample Sentence:
- The performance of the team was excellent and they won the championship.
- She is an excellent violinist and has won many awards.
- The hotel's service is excellent and the staff are very friendly.
- He gave an excellent presentation and impressed everyone in the audience.
- The book provides an excellent insight into the history of the city.
F
- [adj.]adjectiveExtraordinarily good or attractiveExample Sentence:
- The scenery in this national park is fantastic.
- She did a fantastic job on her presentation.
- The concert was fantastic; the band played all my favorite songs.
- We had a fantastic time on our vacation.
- The new restaurant has fantastic food and service.
- [adj.]adjectiveOf very high quality; very goodExample Sentence:
- The student's essay was fine, but it could have been better with more details.
- The weather is fine today, so let's go for a walk in the park.
- The hotel we stayed at was fine, but the service could have been more attentive.
- The performance of the new employee has been fine so far.
- Don't worry, everything will be fine.
G
- [adj.]adjectiveOf an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above averageExample Sentence:
- This is a great opportunity for us to expand our business.
- He has done a great job on this project.
- She has a great sense of humor.
- I had a great time at the party last night.
- They have great potential to succeed in their chosen field.
O
- [adj.]adjectiveExceptionally goodExample Sentence:
- The outstanding achievement of the film was recognized with several awards.
- He has an outstanding talent for playing the piano.
- The company has outstanding debts that need to be paid off.
- She is an outstanding student who consistently achieves top grades.
- The outstanding feature of this smartphone is its high-quality camera.
S
- [adj.]adjectiveOf excellent quality; very goodExample Sentence:
- She has a superb voice and could easily become a professional singer.
- The hotel offers superb views of the ocean.
- He did a superb job of organizing the event.
- The meal at the restaurant was absolutely superb.
- The team's performance in the match was superb.
- [adj.]adjectiveMagnificent; very impressiveExample Sentence:
- The weather is absolutely splendid today.
- They had a splendid time at the party last night.
- The food at the restaurant was simply splendid.
- She looked absolutely splendid in her new dress.
- The view from the top of the mountain was breathtakingly splendid.
T
- [adj.]adjectiveOf great size, amount, or intensity; excellentExample Sentence:
- She did a terrific job on the project.
- The movie was a terrific success at the box office.
- He has a terrific sense of humor.
- We had a terrific time at the party.
- The team made a terrific comeback in the second half of the game.
W
- [adj.]adjectiveInspiring delight, pleasure, or admiration; extremely goodExample Sentence:
- You did a wonderful job on your presentation.
- It's a wonderful feeling to be surrounded by loved ones.
- The sunset was a wonderful sight to behold.
- We had a wonderful time on our vacation.
- She has a wonderful voice.