good

good - adjective

  • Having everything desired or required : content and not wanting or needing to do anything further
  • Upper-class
  • Competent, skillful
  • Free from infirmity or sorrow
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"{ldquo}Do you want anything else to drink?{rdquo} {ldquo}No thanks, I'm good.{rdquo}"

Usage examples

Eating vegetables is good for your health and growth. She did a good job on her science fair project. It's good to help others when they need assistance.

good - thesaurus

Synonyms: agreeable

SpellingJoy score for good

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
96

Letter Values

G
10
O
15
O
15
D
7

Etymology

Old English

Middle English, from Old English gōd; akin to Old High German guot good, Middle High German gatern to unite, Sanskrit gadhya what one clings to

Word family

better, best

Found in Lyrics

"I Got You (I Feel Good)"

by James Brown

1965

"I feel good"

Context: Soul anthem about feeling good