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goodwill

[good-wil] / ˈgʊdˈwɪl /
NOUN
generosity
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It was backed by the Pope, who called the statement "very important" and urged all Catholics and "people of goodwill, to listen carefully" to it.

From BBC

No less a figure of goodwill than Pope Leo XIV revealed last month that it’s one of his favorite movies.

From Los Angeles Times

We could only read the body language, rather than hear the words, but Owen Farrell and Harvey Skinner's post-match chat looked short of festive goodwill.

From BBC

Mr Ralea said the firm had refunded most of Ms Lane's money out of goodwill, and he insisted VIP subscriptions were easy to cancel.

From BBC

Their goodwill is awkward, as it must be when an in-group member tries to commiserate with “the other,” but it is, nonetheless, sympathy, which is to say concern.

From The Wall Street Journal