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good
adjective as in pleasant, fine
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adjective as in moral, virtuous
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adjective as in competent, skilled
adjective as in useful, adequate
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adjective as in reliable; untainted
adjective as in kind, giving
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adjective as in authentic, real
adjective as in well-behaved
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adjective as in considerable
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noun as in advantage, benefit
noun as in morality
Example Sentences
"Our study aims to help women better understand the nutrient content in prenatal supplements, empowering them to make more informed choices and select the best options for their health and their baby's well-being."
The result will certainly not taste very good.
In short, he was a good kid with good parents, qualities that didn’t always come in handy when it was time for ABC to pay him commensurately with other TV stars.
We built something worthy of the best players in the country saying, ‘This is the right fit for me.’
I was raised to be a good girl, a people pleaser, so I'm finding that response.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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