Pronunciation: /əˈbaʊt ɡʊd/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I heard a story about good deeds.
A2 She always talks about good food.
B1 The book is about good vs. evil.
B2 The movie sparked a debate about good and evil.
C1 The lecture delved into a philosophical discussion about good.
C2 The novel explores complex themes about good and morality.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I have a good feeling about this new job.
A2 She always has good things to say about her colleagues.
B1 I heard some good news about the project we're working on.
B2 The reviews were all good about the restaurant we went to last night.
C1 There is something inherently good about helping others in need.
C2 His intentions were good, but the outcome was not what he expected.
adverb a word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 I feel good about the upcoming exam.
A2 She is always talking about good things in life.
B1 He has a positive attitude about good health habits.
B2 The team is confident about good results in the competition.
C1 The speaker delivered a compelling speech about good governance.
C2 The documentary shed light on important issues about good environmental practices.
formal The presentation provided valuable information about good business practices.
informal I heard some gossip about good deals happening at the mall.
slang I'm all about good vibes and positive energy.
figurative Her smile was like a ray of sunshine, spreading warmth and happiness all around.
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