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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. that which is good or valuable or useful; "weigh the good against the bad"; "among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization" [syn: good ] [ant: bad , bad ] moral excellence or admirableness; "there is much good to be found in people" ...

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Goodness may refer to: Good and evil Goodness! , a 1969 album by jazz saxophonist Houston Person Goodness and value theory Goodness (band) Goodness (Goodness album) Goodness (The Hotelier album) Goodness, Greek concept arete Goodness, lunar feature aka ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The state or characteristic of being good. 2 (context countable English) The good, nutritional, healthy part or content of something. 3 (context uncountable euphemistic English) God. 4 (context Christianity English) The ...

Usage examples of goodness.

Matters were in this situation, when Tom, one afternoon, finding Sophia alone, began, after a short apology, with a very serious face, to acquaint her that he had a favour to ask of her which he hoped her goodness would comply with.

Dame Prudence, and her wise information and teaching, his heart gan incline to the will of his wife, considering her true intent, he conformed him anon and assented fully to work after her counsel, and thanked God, of whom proceedeth all goodness and all virtue, that him sent a wife of so great discretion.

Man, man as partial thing, cannot be required to have attained to the very summit of goodness: if he had, he would have ceased to be of the partial order.

All the rest waits for the appearing of the king to hail him for himself, not a being of accident and happening but authentically king, authentically Principle, The Good authentically, not a being that acts in conformity with goodness--and so, recognisably, a secondary--but the total unity that he is, no moulding upon goodness but the very Good itself.

What is befitting to the Divine Nature in Itself is befitting to the three Persons, as goodness, wisdom, and the like.

She told me that I was an angel of goodness, and begged me not to tell anyone of what had passed between us.

Annette came to undress her, and I was glad to see the goodness of my niece towards her, but the coolness with which the girl behaved to her mistress did not escape my notice.

He could not disavow his actions, belauded as they were by half the world, and so he had to repudiate truth, goodness, and all humanity.

I shall be only statue of a Faun in her horrible house until the four thrones at Cair Paravel are filled and goodness knows when that will happen, or whether it will ever happen at all.

I could not conceive how, with her goodness, her virtue and her intelligence, she could run the risk of exciting me by coming into my room alone, and with so much familiarity.

I felt that my obligations to her were great, while she, in the goodness of her heart, was persuaded that she could make no adequate return to me for the oracles with which I furnished her, and by following which she was safely guided through the perplexities of life.

The nun ate well and drank indifferently, but I was in too great a hurry to see the beautiful black hair of this victim to her goodness of heart, and I could not follow her example.

Lady looked up at him with wide eyes wonderingly, and Ralph, beholding her, deemed that all he had heard of her goodness was but the very sooth.

It is not doctrinal belief in the Messiah, but vital adoption of his spirit and character, of the principles of real goodness, that constitutes the salvation of the disciple.

My goodness, for having proclaimed Lord Wykham a dullard, Catherine certainly seemed interested in spending time in his company.