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A Writer's Dictionary:

as good as gold Definition


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good
adj better, best
    1a. Having desirable or necessary (positive) qualities; admirable;
      Thesaurus: proper, suitable, becoming, desirable, favourable, positive, advantageous, fit, appropriate, seemly, satisfactory, qualified, suited, competent, able, adequate, capable, efficient, sufficient.
    1b. patronizing
      Used when addressing or referring to someone.
      Example: my good man
      Example: your good lady
    2a. Morally correct; virtuous;
      Thesaurus: moral, upright, virtuous, honourable, righteous, ethical, honest, humane, noble; Antonym: evil, wicked.
    2b. Virtuous people in general (see the 4).
      Form: the good
    3. Kind and generous.
      Thesaurus: kind, considerate, tolerant, benign, generous, amiable, congenial, friendly, polite; Antonym: mean, unkind.
    4. Bringing happiness or pleasure.
      Example: good news
    5. Well-behaved.
    6. Wise; advisable.
      Example: a good buy
    7. Thorough.
    8. Finest compared with others.
      Example: my good china
    9. Adequate; satisfactory.
      Example: a good supply
    10. Enjoyable.
      Example: having a good time
    11. Valid.
    12. Well-respected.
    13. Sound; giving use; serviceable.
      Example: The roof is good for another winter
    14. Financially sound.
      Example: a good investment
    15. Considerable; at least.
      Example: waited a good while
      Example: lasted a good month
    16. Certain to provide the desired result.
      Example: good for a laugh
    17. Used to introduce exclamations expressing surprise, dismay, or exasperation.
      Example: good heavens
      Example: good grief
      Example: good golly
noun
    1. Moral correctness; virtue.
      Thesaurus: goodness, virtue, ethic, ideal, morality, righteousness, uprightness, rectitude, rightness, merit.
    2. Benefit; advantage.
      Example: do you good
      Example: £20 to the good
      Example: It turned out all to the good
      Thesaurus: benefit, welfare, advantage, gain, asset, boon, profit.
exclamation
    1. Expressing approval or satisfaction.
adverb
    1. colloq
      Very well.
      Example: The boy Linneker done good
Idiom: as good as ...
    Almost ... ; virtually ....
Idiom: as good as gold (good as gold)
    Said especially of children: extremely well-behaved.
Idiom: be as good as one's word
    To carry out one's promises.
Idiom: for good (for good and all)
    For ever; permanently.
      Thesaurus: permanently, forever, for all time, irrevocably, henceforth, finally, irreversibly, irreparably, once and for all.
Idiom: good and ...
    colloq
    Very ... ; completely or absolutely ....
      Example: good and ready
Idiom: good at something
    Competent at it; talented in that area.
Idiom: good for someone or something
    Beneficial to them or it.
Idiom: good for you! etc (good on you! etc)
    An expression of approval or congratulation.
    An expression of snide resentment.
Idiom: good morning (good afternoon, good evening)
    traditional expressions used when either meeting or parting from someone at the specified time of day.
Idiom: good night
    A traditional expression used when parting from someone at night or well on in the day.
Idiom: in someone's good books
    In favour with someone.
Idiom: make good
    To be successful.
      Thesaurus: succeed, prove oneself, accomplish, achieve, arrive.
Idiom: make something good
    To repair it.
    To carry it out or fulfil it.
Idiom: no good
    Useless.
    Worthless.
Idiom: to the good
    On the credit side.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon god.



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