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goodness
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good·ness  (gdns)
n.
1. The state or quality of being good.
2. The beneficial or nutritious part.
interj.
Used to express mild surprise.

goodness
Noun
the quality of being good
interj
an exclamation of surprise

Goodness
the belief that all things incline toward the good. — agathist, n.
the doctrine or science of the good. — agathologic, agathological, adj.
attitudes or actions of well-intentioned but sometimes ineffectual people, especially in the area of social reform.
the vindication of the goodness of God in the face of the existence of evil. — theodicean, adj.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.goodness - that which is pleasing or valuable or useful; "weigh the good against the bad"; "among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization"
quality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare
worthiness - the quality or state of having merit or value
desirability, desirableness - the quality of being worthy of desiring
benefit, welfare - something that aids or promotes well-being; "for the benefit of all"
better - something superior in quality or condition or effect; "a change for the better"
better - the superior one of two alternatives; "chose the better of the two"
optimum - most favorable conditions or greatest degree or amount possible under given circumstances
wiseness, soundness, wisdom - the quality of being prudent and sensible
bad, badness - that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency; "take the bad with the good"
2.goodness - moral excellence or admirableness; "there is much good to be found in people"
kindness - the quality of being warmhearted and considerate and humane and sympathetic
beneficence - the quality of being kind or helpful or generous
benignancy, benignity, graciousness - the quality of being kind and gentle
morality - concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct
moral excellence, virtue, virtuousness - the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong
virtue - a particular moral excellence
saintliness - the quality of resembling a saint
summum bonum - the supreme good in which all moral values are included or from which they are derived
evilness, evil - the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice; "attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world"

goodness
Translations
goodness [ˈgudnɪs] n [of person] → bondad f;
for goodness sake! → ¡por Dios!;
goodness gracious! → ¡madre mía!
goodness [ˈgudnɪs] good n [of person] → bonté f;
for goodness sake! → je vous en prie!;
goodness gracious! → mon Dieu!
goodness [ˈgudnɪs] good nGüte f;
for goodness sake! good → um Himmels willen!;
goodness gracious! good → ach du liebe or meine Güte!
goodness [ˈgudnɪs] n [of person] → bontà;
for goodness sake! → per amor di Dio!;
goodness gracious! → santo cielo!, mamma mia!


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