1. anlamı epeyce/oldukça. 2. anlamı oldukça. iyi. iyice. idare eder. epeyce. hayli. oldukça iyi.
Goodish
Goodish İngilizce anlamı ve tanımı
Goodish anlamları
(a.) Rather good than the contrary; not actually bad; tolerable.
Goodish tanım:
Kelime: good Söyleniş:'gud İşlev:adjective Türleri:bet·ter /'be-t&r/; best /'best/ Kökeni: Middle English, from Old English gOd; akin to Old High German guot good, Sanskrit gadhya what one clings to 1 a (1) : of a favorable character or tendency good news (2) : BOUNTIFUL, FERTILEgood land (3) : HANDSOME, ATTRACTIVEgood looks b (1) : SUITABLE, FITgood to eat (2) : free from injury or disease one good arm (3) : not depreciated bad money drives out good (4) : commercially sound a good risk (5) : that can be relied on good for another year good for a hundred dollars always good for a laugh (6) : PROFITABLE, ADVANTAGEOUS made a very good deal c (1) : AGREEABLE, PLEASANT had a good time (2) : SALUTARY, WHOLESOMEgood for a cold (3) : AMUSING, CLEVER a good joke d (1) : of a noticeably large size or quantity : CONSIDERABLE won by a good margin a good bit of the time (2) : FULL waited a good hour (3) -- used as an intensive a good many of us e (1) : WELL-FOUNDED, COGENTgood reasons (2) : TRUE holds good for society at large (3) : deserving of respect : HONORABLE in good standing (4) : legally valid or effectual good title f (1) : ADEQUATE, SATISFACTORYgood care -- often used in faint praise his serve is only good -- Frank Deford (2) : conforming to a standard good English (3) : CHOICE, DISCRIMINATINGgood taste (4) : containing less fat and being less tender than higher grades -- used of meat and especially of beef 2 a (1) : VIRTUOUS, RIGHT, COMMENDABLE a good person good conduct (2) : KIND, BENEVOLENTgood intentions b: UPPER-CLASS a good family c: COMPETENT, SKILLFUL a good doctor d (1) : LOYAL a good party man a good Catholic (2) : CLOSE a good friend e : free from infirmity or sorrow I feel good - good·ish /'gu-dish/ adjective - as good as : in effect : VIRTUALLYas good as dead - as good as gold1 : of the highest worth or reliability his promise is as good as gold2 : well-behaved the child was as good as gold - good and /"gud-&n/ : VERY, ENTIRELY was good and mad usage An old notion that it is wrong to say "I feel good" in reference to health still occasionally appears in print. The origins of this notion, which goes back to the turn of the century, are obscure, but they seem to combine someone's idea that good should be reserved to describe virtue and uncertainty about whether an adverb or an adjective should follow feel. Today nearly everyone agrees that both good and well can be predicate adjectives after feel. Both are used to express good health, but good may connote good spirits in addition to good health.