good

noun, adjective33 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.6

The benefit or interests of all.

Skilled or proficient in a particular activity or subject.

Having a beneficial effect on health, or suitable for a purpose.

Able to deal with people, children, animals, or things successfully.

Kind, friendly, and helpful towards someone.

The concept of moral right and wrong.

Done for someone's benefit, even if they dislike it.

For the benefit of something, like an organization or cause.

A person or thing that has a positive influence.

A great amount of benefit.

To possess the quality of being good.

To have an attractive or pleasing appearance.

To seem like a good idea or plan when heard.

To experience a pleasant or positive emotion.

To have a pleasant flavor.

To have a pleasant aroma.

To give the impression of being good.

To improve and become skilled or proficient.

To change to a state of being good.

To have a beneficial effect on someone.

To a high degree.

Genuinely or truly good.

Quite good.

To a very high degree.

To a certain extent, good.

Particularly good, more than others.

Notably or especially good.

Better than expected.

Completely good, often used to contrast with an unnecessary negative action.

Moderately good.

Fairly good, to an acceptable standard.

Extremely good.