| Good Friday |
the Friday before Easter Sunday, commemorated by Christians for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. |
| good-hearted |
having a kind, considerate, and generous nature. |
| good humor |
a pleasant, cheerful, amiable mood. |
| good-humored |
having or showing a happy, friendly, or pleasant state of mind; good-natured. |
| goodish |
somewhat good. [2 definitions] |
| good-looking |
attractive or pleasing in appearance; beautiful or handsome. |
| good looks |
attractive personal appearance; handsomeness; beauty. |
| goodly |
large; substantial; considerable. [2 definitions] |
| good morning |
used as an expression of greeting or farewell in the morning. |
| good nature |
a pleasant, cheerful, amiable disposition; geniality. |
| good-natured |
having or showing a pleasant, cheerful, easygoing, or friendly character or mood. |
| goodness |
the quality or condition of being good. [3 definitions] |
| good night |
used as an expression of farewell at night. |
| good riddance |
used to express relief that someone or something is gone or done with. |
| goods |
movable property; possessions. [2 definitions] |
| good Samaritan |
a person who compassionately and unselfishly helps others in distress. |
| Good Shepherd |
in the New Testament, a figurative reference to Jesus Christ as the leader and guardian of his people. |
| good-sized |
fairly large; ample. |
| good-tempered |
having a good temper; not easily angered or irritated; amiable; good-natured. |
| good turn |
a helpful act; favor. |
| good will |
an attitude of friendliness or kindness; benevolence. [3 definitions] |