Goodness can be categorized as a noun.
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goodness - 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" | ||
goodness - moral excellence or admirableness; "there is much good to be found in people" |
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1. | noun | They can be bleak and eerie, often very exposed, often covered with antiquities like bronze age burial mounds, stone circles and settlements--until late in the bronze age they were rich farmlands,then a change in the climate caused the skies to cloud over and rain to wash the goodness from the soil. | |
2. | noun | It's an adorable little store filled with lots of stationery goodness. | |
3. | noun | Thank goodness, you've come to. | |
4. | noun | Beauty without goodness is worth nothing. | |
5. | noun | Goodness knows what it was. | |
6. | noun | For goodness' sake, please be nice to him. | |
7. | noun | There is no odor so bad as that which arises from goodness tainted. | |
8. | noun | Does goodness charm more than beauty? | |
9. | noun | Goodness is abstract, a kind act is concrete. | |
10. | noun | My goodness! I have lost the car keys. | |
11. | noun | He had the goodness to come all the way to see me. | |
12. | noun | He is the epitome of goodness. | |
13. | noun | She came up from goodness knows where. | |
14. | noun | Thank goodness it didn't worsen. But please don't push yourself yet. | |
15. | noun | M-my goodness!? Cover-up! Cover yourself up! |
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They can be bleak and eerie, often very exposed, often covered with antiquities like bronze age burial mounds, stone circles and settlements--until late in the bronze age they were rich farmlands,then a change in the climate caused the skies to cloud over and rain to wash the goodness from the soil. |
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It's an adorable little store filled with lots of stationery goodness. |
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Thank goodness, you've come to. | |
Beauty without goodness is worth nothing. | |
Goodness knows what it was. | |
For goodness' sake, please be nice to him. | |
There is no odor so bad as that which arises from goodness tainted. | |
Does goodness charm more than beauty? | |
Goodness is abstract, a kind act is concrete. | |
My goodness! I have lost the car keys. | |
He had the goodness to come all the way to see me. | |
He is the epitome of goodness. | |
She came up from goodness knows where. | |
Thank goodness it didn't worsen. But please don't push yourself yet. | |
M-my goodness!? Cover-up! Cover yourself up! |