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- GOODNESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GOODNESS is the quality or state of being good How to use goodness in a sentence
- GOODNESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GOODNESS definition: 1 the part of something, especially of food, that is good for health: 2 the personal quality of… Learn more
- Goodness - definition of goodness by The Free Dictionary
1 the state or quality of being good 2 moral excellence; virtue 3 kindness; generosity 4 the best or most valuable part of anything; essence 5 a euphemism for God: Thank goodness! 6 (used in expressions of surprise, alarm, etc )
- What does Goodness mean? - Definitions. net
Goodness refers to the quality or state of being morally upright, virtuous, and beneficial, often demonstrated through acts of kindness, compassion, fairness, generosity, and empathy towards others It involves having a positive and ethical attitude, a willingness to help and support others, and a commitment to doing what is right and just
- goodness - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
goodness (countable and uncountable, plural goodnesses) (uncountable) The state or characteristic of being good
- GOODNESS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Goodness is the simple word for the general quality recognized in character or conduct: Many could tell of her goodness and kindness Morality implies conformity to the recognized standards of right conduct: a citizen of the highest morality
- Goodness - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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- GOODNESS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
goodness is the simple word for the general quality recognized in character or conduct: Many could tell of her goodness and kindness morality implies conformity to the recognized standards of right conduct: a citizen of the highest morality virtue is a rather formal word, and suggests usually goodness that is consciously or steadily
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