Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Good
good, adj. [OE god; NW adds Russ. godnei, fit, suitable.] (webplay: fit, good will, pleasant, safe, valuable).
- High moral quality.
- Earnest desire.
- Successful.
- Undamaged.
- Pleasant.
- Favorable.
- Loyal; trusting.
- Beneficial; useful; fit; appropriate.
- Kind; harmless; not alarming; humane.
- Equally; no better than.
- Valuable.
- Safe.
- Valiant; uncorrupted.
- Phrase. “Good Day”:
- Phrase. “Good Evening”:
- Phrase. “Good Morning”:
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