Words Starting With "G"

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Good-bye

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"Good-bye" is an idiomatic expression used to bid farewell or say goodbye to someone or something. It is a polite and formal way of ending a conversation, parting ways, or departing from a place.

Good-for-nothing

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Good-for-nothing is a phrase used to describe someone who is incompetent, lazy, or useless. The person is unable to do anything productive or helpful, often due to their lack of motivation, skills, or effort.

Good-hearted

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Good-hearted refers to someone who is kind, generous, and compassionate. It means they have a warm and caring nature, and are always willing to help others or see the best in people. Good-hearted people are often described as having a good conscience, being tolerant, and being willing to lend a hand in times of need.

Good-humored

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Good-humored means having a cheerful and friendly disposition, often with a sense of humor. A good-humored person tends to be pleasant and agreeable, often able to diffuse tension or conflict with their warmth and wit.

Good-humoured

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Good-humoured refers to someone who is cheerful, gentle, and pleasant to be around, often with a sense of humor. It describes a person who remains calm and amiable, even in difficult or frustrating situations.

Good-looking

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Good-looking refers to someone or something that is pleasing to the eyes, attractive, or aesthetically pleasing. It is often used to describe something that is considered beautiful or desirable, such as a good-looking person, a good-looking car, or a good-looking landscape.

Good-natured

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Good-natured refers to a person who has a kind and friendly disposition, being pleasant and agreeable to be around. Someone with a good nature is gentle, generous, and compassionate, often putting the needs of others before their own.

Good-naturedly

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In a good-naturedly manner, something is done or said in a friendly, pleasant, and agreeable way, often in a humorous or playful tone.

Good-time

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Good-time refers to a pleasant and enjoyable period or occasion, often characterized by happiness, relaxation, and socializing. It is a time when one can let one's hair down, have fun, and take a break from the stresses and routines of everyday life.

Good

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Good typically means something that is of high quality, beneficial, or satisfactory. It can also be used to express approval or admiration. For example:<br><br> "That cake is good." (meaning it tastes good)<br> "He's a good person." (meaning he has a positive character)<br> "How was your day?" "It was good, thanks." (meaning it was satisfactory)

Goodbye

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Goodbye is an English word that is used to bid farewell or say goodbye to someone or something. It is often used as a greeting or farewell when parting ways with someone, typically in a social or formal setting.

Goodbyes

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Goodbyes, also known as farewells or see-yous, are a type of greeting or farewell used to bid someone farewell or depart from them. It is often a way to express a sense of departure, separation, or completion of a meeting, event, or transaction. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as saying goodbye to someone who is leaving a place, ending a phone call or conversation, or marking the conclusion of a meeting or project.

Goodday

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"Goodday" is a casual and informal way of saying "good day", which is a friendly greeting used to wish someone a pleasant day. It is often used in a variety of contexts, such as in everyday conversations, business meetings, or even on social media platforms.

Goodenia

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Goodenia is a small genus of plants in the family Goodeniaceae, native to Australia and New Guinea. It is a type of herb or shrub that produces small, blue or white flowers. Goodenia is often found growing in dry or sandy areas, and is valued for its ornamental value and ability to attract native pollinators.

Goodeniaceae

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The Goodeniaceae family is a group of flowering plants commonly known as the goodenia or button family.

Goodie

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A goodie is a noun that refers to something pleasant, enjoyable, or delightful, often used to describe a treat or a surprise. It can also be used to describe a person who is pleasant and likable. For example: "The goodie bag filled with candy and toys was a surprise hit with the kids." or "She's a goodie, always willing to lend a helping hand."

Goodies

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Noun. Plural form of "goodie." Something pleasant, enjoyable, or desirable.<br><br>For example: "Kids love getting goodies in their trick-or-treat bags on Halloween."

Goodish

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Goodish is an adjective that means being of a moderately good quality or degree. It is often used to describe something that is not entirely bad, but not outstandingly good either.

Goodlier

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Goodlier is not a commonly used word in English. However, based on the suffix "-lier", which is used to form adverbs and nouns indicating resemblance or degree, I would infer that "goodlier" could potentially mean "in a more pleasing or attractive manner" or "more beautiful or agreeable".

Goodliest

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Goodliest is the superlative form of the adjective "good". It means being the best, most excellent, or most excellent of its kind.

Goodliness

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Goodliness refers to the quality of being good, virtuous, and kind. It is a noun that describes a person's moral character, indicating that they possess admirable traits such as honesty, compassion, and integrity.

Goodly

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Goodly is an adjective that means in a good or generous manner; kindly; warmly. It can also mean of fine quality; excellent. For example: "He did a goodly deed for his community" (in a good manner).

Goodmayes

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Goodmayes is a suburban area in East London, England, located in the London Borough of Redbridge.

Goodness

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Goodness is an exclamation used to express strong surprise, shock, or amazement, typically in response to something unexpected or remarkable. It can also be used to convey strong approval or admiration. For example: "Goodness gracious, what a beautiful sunset!" or "Goodness, I'm shocked by the news!"

Goodnight

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Goodnight is a polite phrase used to bid farewell to someone, typically at the end of the day or before going to sleep. It is a way to wish the person a restful night and a pleasant evening. It is often used in formal situations, such as before parting ways with someone, or in informal situations, such as saying goodnight to a friend or family member before going to bed. In some cultures, it is also used as a way to show respect or politeness towards someone, similar to saying "good day" or "good afternoon".

Goods

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Goods refer to items or products that are produced, traded, and consumed within a market or economy. Examples of goods include tangible objects such as food, clothing, electronics, and automobiles. In contrast to services, goods are physical products that can be held and used directly.

Gooducken

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I apologize, but "gooducken" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or nonsense word. If you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to do so, and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning!

Goodwill

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Goodwill refers to a positive attitude or sentiment felt towards someone or something, often characterized by kindness, benevolence, and generosity. It can also refer to a feeling of approval or acceptance towards a person, group, or idea. Additionally, in business, goodwill refers to the value of a business or company that is due to its reputation, customer loyalty, and other intangible assets.

Goody-goody

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A person who is excessively virtuous, obedient, and well-behaved, often to the point of being tedious or annoying.

Goody

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Goody refers to something or someone that is pleasing or agreeable. It can also be used to express enthusiasm or approval, similar to "goodie" or "good thing". For example, "This new dessert is a goody!" or "Getting an extra holiday is a goody!".

Goodyear

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Goodyear refers to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, an American multinational corporation that specializes in manufacturing tires and other rubber products. It can also refer to a specific type of tire designed and manufactured by the company. Additionally, the term "Goodyear" can be used to refer to a type of emphasis or encouragement, similar to "rah-rah," often used to motivate or support a team or individual.

Gooey

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The adjective "gooey" refers to something that is sticky, soft, and mushy, often in an unpleasant way. For example, a gooey substance like honey or toffee can be difficult to handle because of its sticky texture. In a broader sense, "gooey" can also describe behaviors or situations that are excessively emotional, sentimental, or saccharine. For instance, someone who is being overly sentimental or emotional might be called "gooey."

Gooeyness

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Gooeyness refers to the state of being sticky or moist, often in a pleasantly syrupy or viscous manner. It can describe the texture of certain foods, such as melted cheese, caramel, or honey, which have a soft and sticky consistency. The term can also be used to describe a situation or environment that is messy, untidy, or chaotic, with things being scattered or stuck together in a clumpy manner.

Goof

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Goof refers to something or someone clumsy, awkward, or silly. It can also describe a mistake or a foolish act. A person who is a goof may be someone who is careless and accident-prone, often causing unintended consequences or making mistakes. In informal contexts, it can also be used as a verb, meaning to make a mistake or behave in a foolish manner. Example: "Tom's goof on the stage during the play made everyone laugh."

Goofball

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A goofball is a person who is playful, silly, and often mischievous. They may be prone to doing absurd or humorous things, and are often good at making others laugh. The term can also be used to describe someone who is a bit of a troublemaker or a class clown.

Goofed

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The verb "goofed" is the past tense of the verb "goof", which means to do something incorrectly or clumsily. It can also mean to have someone or something mess up or botch something. For example: "I goofed the easy shot" or "The team goofed and lost the game".