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goodness    音标拼音: [g'ʊdnəs] [g'ʊdnɪs]
n. 优良,美德,善行,精华;上天,老天爷,上帝

优良,美德,善行,精华;上天,老天爷,上帝

goodness
n 1: that which is pleasing or valuable or useful; "weigh the
good against the bad"; "among the highest goods of all are
happiness and self-realization" [synonym: {good}, {goodness}]
[ant: {bad}, {badness}]
2: moral excellence or admirableness; "there is much good to be
found in people" [synonym: {good}, {goodness}] [ant: {evil},
{evilness}]

Goodness \Good"ness\, n. [AS. g[=o]dnes.]
The quality of being good in any of its various senses;
excellence; virtue; kindness; benevolence; as, the goodness
of timber, of a soil, of food; goodness of character, of
disposition, of conduct, etc.
[1913 Webster]

175 Moby Thesaurus words for "goodness":
Christianity, Christlikeness, Christliness, affability,
affectionateness, agreeability, agreeableness, amenity, amiability,
amicability, angelicalness, appropriateness, assured probity,
beauty of holiness, beneficialness, benignancy, benignity,
blamelessness, bliss, blissfulness, brotherhood, character,
cleanness, compassion, compatibility, complaisance, congeniality,
cordiality, correctitude, correctness, decencies, decency,
decorousness, decorum, delectability, deliciousness, enjoyableness,
erectness, estimableness, fairness, fear of God,
feeling of kinship, felicitousness, fellow feeling, fine flavor,
fitness, fittingness, flavorfulness, flavoriness, flavorousness,
flavorsomeness, fraternal feeling, full flavor, geniality,
godlikeness, godliness, godly-mindedness, good character,
good flavor, good taste, goodliness, goodness of heart,
gourmet quality, grace, graciousness, gustatory delightfulness,
harmoniousness, healthfulness, healthiness, heart of gold,
heavenliness, heavenly-mindedness, high ideals, high principles,
high-mindedness, holiness, holy-mindedness, honesty, honor,
honorableness, humaneness, humanity, immaculacy, integrity,
irreproachability, irreproachableness, justice, justness,
kindheartedness, kindliness, kindly disposition, kindness,
loving kindness, lusciousness, mellifluousness, mellowness, merit,
moral excellence, moral rectitude, moral strength, morale,
morality, niceness, nobility, normality, normativeness,
odor of sanctity, oh, otherworldliness, pleasance, pleasantness,
pleasantry, pleasingness, pleasurability, pleasurableness,
pleasure, pleasurefulness, principles, probity, properness,
proprieties, propriety, pureness, pureness of heart, purity,
quality, rapport, rectitude, reputability, respectability,
right conduct, right taste, righteousness, rightness, sainthood,
saintlikeness, saintliness, saintship, salubriousness, salubrity,
salutariness, sanctitude, sanctity, sapidity, savoriness,
scrumptiousness, seemliness, seraphicalness, softheartedness,
soul of kindness, spiritual-mindedness, spirituality,
stainlessness, suitability, superiority, sweetness, sympathy,
tastiness, tenderheartedness, toothsomeness, unearthliness,
unimpeachability, unimpeachableness, unspottedness, unworldliness,
uprightness, upstandingness, virtue, virtuousness, warmheartedness,
warmth, warmth of heart, welcomeness, wholesomeness, worthiness



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