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adjectives form of good​

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Answered by nasreeneqbal0809
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Answer:

Well or better

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Answered by ruthsasi2007
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Answer:What's the adjective for good? Here's the word you're looking for.

Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs best, better, betterfy and good which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

good

(of people)

Acting in the interest of what is beneficial; ethical.

Competent or talented.

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

(US) Satisfied or at ease

(of capabilities)

Useful for a particular purpose; functional.

Effective.

(obsolete) Real; actual; serious.

(of properties and qualities)

(of food)

Healthful.

Pleasant; enjoyable.

Favourable.

Beneficial; worthwhile.

Adequate; sufficient; not fallacious.

(colloquial) With "and", extremely.

Holy (especially when capitalized).

(of quantities)

Reasonable in amount.

Large in amount or size.

Explanation:goodless

Without goods or property; destitute.

Worthless.

Lacking or devoid of good or goodness.

goodly

(archaic) Good, pleasing in appearance.

Quite large; considerable; sufficient; adequate; more than enough.

Synonyms:

considerable, substantial, attractive, biggish, tidy, sizeable, largish, handsome, significant, good-looking, handsome, sizable, large, comely, respectable, beautiful, bonny, pretty, seemly, gorgeous, lovesome, fair, stunning, bonnie, well-favored, fetching, decent-sized, aesthetic, ravishing, drop-dead, sightly, esthetic, knockout, lovely, taking, decent, good, pleasing, cute, beauteous, fine, likely, grand, outsized, generous, great, graceful, desirable, major, voluminous

goodish

Rather good than the contrary; not actually bad; tolerable.

Considerable; goodly.

Synonyms:

passable, adequate, average, decent, fair, moderate, okay, fairish, common, kosher, admissible, copacetic, delightful, hep, hip, big, large, cool, all right, hunky-dory, on the ball, on the beam, cooking with gas, peachy keen, A-OK, in the swim

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