good
1 good 2 better 3 very good; best 4 perfect morally good RIGHT/WRONG see also BAD
1 good - of a high quality or standard: good It isn't new but it's in very good condition. ◎ What a good idea! - in a good way: well I thought they organized the party very well. ◎ a very well-written letter - how good or bad sth is: quality (noun U) good quality clothes ◎ an improvement in quality - able to do sth well: good (at sth/doing sth), (formal) competent He's a very good driver. ◎ I've never been very good at mathematics. ◎ Are you good at remembering people's names? ◎ an extremely competent accountant - the ability to do sth well: skill (noun C/U) ※ more on skill SKILL - if you like sth, it is good, nice, lovely a good day at the seaside ◎ a nice hot cup of tea ◎ such lovely countryside - something that gives you pleasure is enjoyable an enjoyable outing to the seaside - if sth is useful or satisfying enough to be worth the cost or effort, it is worthwhile, worth your/sb's while, (informal) worth it (not before a noun) I had a lovely time - I'd say the journey was really worth it. - if sth makes sb/sth well, healthy or happy, it is good (for them/it) Drink more milk - it's good for you! ◎ All this bad publicity is not good for the school. - in good health: well 'How are you?' 'Very well, thank you.' - if sth is what is needed for a particular purpose, it is right (for sth), suitable (for sth), good (for sth) Do you think this is the right sort of dress for a dinner party? ◎ a beach suitable for swimming ◎ These potatoes are good for boiling. - a good thing that you get as a result of sth else: benefit (noun U/C), advantage (noun U/C) 'What are the benefits of working for this company?' 'You get six weeks' paid holiday and a company car.' ◎ There's no obvious advantage in booking in advance. - a good thing that you get in addition to what you expect: bonus It's a beautiful house, and the fact that it's in a good area is a bonus. ※ good, but not very good - good, but not very good: fairly/quite good, not bad, OK (also written okay), all right, reasonable The local cheese is fairly good. ◎ 'Do you think this suit is smart enough for my interview?' 'Well, it's not perfect, but it's OK.' ◎ 'Did you enjoy the party?' 'It was all right.' ◎ The hotel was not bad and the weather was reasonable. - good enough for some purpose: adequate (adverb adequately), (more formal) satisfactory (adverb satisfactorily) 'How's your new flat?' 'It's adequate, but we're looking for something a bit bigger.' ◎ He said my work was satisfactory, but that's not enough for me - I shall have to work harder. - to be good enough, but not very good: do* 'Is this OK?' 'Well, it'll do, I suppose, but I'm not very happy with it.'
2 better - the comparative form of 'good'; of a higher quality, more suitable, etc: better (than sb/sth), (formal) superior (to sb/sth) The food in that restaurant is much better than in this one. ◎ Would it be better if I waited outside? ◎ The new machine is far superior to the old model. - the comparative of 'well'; in a superior way; to a higher degree: better She speaks French much better than I do/much better than me. ◎ I'd like him better if he was less arrogant. - to be much better than others: stand* out Most of the entries in the competition were very good, but Richard's painting really stood out. - to achieve or produce sth that is better than what came before: improve on sth, be an improvement on sth If you can improve on my score, I'll buy you a drink. ◎ That performance was a considerable improvement on your last one. ※ getting better - to become better than before: get* better, improve; noun (C/U): improvement (on/in sth) The situation is beginning to get better. ◎ Your German has really improved since you went to Germany. ◎ Her work is showing considerable improvement. - to start to become better than before: pick up, look up After a difficult period last year, business is beginning to pick up. ◎ Things seem to be looking up now. - to become well again after you have been ill: get* better, recover, make* a good recovery ※ getting better after an illness ILLNESS ※ making sth better - to make sth better: improve sth If I can improve my typing speed, I might be able to get a job as a secretary. - to contribute to making sth better: help (sth) Try this medicine - it should help your cough. - something which makes an unpleasant or inconvenient situation better: remedy The best remedy for this sort of problem is for you to take a holiday.
3 very good; best - better than anything/anybody else: best That's the best film I've ever seen. ◎ I'd like you to meet Peter - he's my best friend. ◎ It's best to ask before you go in there. ◎ My teachers are very demanding - they refuse to accept second-best (= not quite the best) . - in the best way; to the greatest degree: best I work best at night. ◎ Which do you like best - the green dress or the red one? ◎ Lucy sang best of all. - to look as beautiful or attractive as possible: look your best Try to look your best for the interview - first impressions are very important. - to do sth as well as you can: do*/try your best, do* sth to the best of your ability Don't worry if you don't succeed - the important thing is that you try your best. ◎ Just do it to the best of your ability - I'll understand if it's not perfect. - very good: excellent, outstanding What an excellent performance! ◎ James Page won the prize for outstanding achievement. - in a very good way: extremely well, excellently The buildings in the old town have been extremely well restored. ◎ I thought she spoke excellently. - the quality of being excellent: excellence (noun U) The school's main aim is academic excellence. - of the best quality: first-class, first-rate a first-class restaurant ◎ a first-rate production of Hamlet - most popular, important, etc: top They played all the top songs from the 1960s. ◎ Three top musicians played at the concert. - a high standard: quality (noun U) If you're looking for quality you'll have to be prepared to spend more than that. - (used about sth that you like very much) very good or enjoyable: wonderful, marvellous (AmE marvelous), fantastic, (informal) great, (informal) super, (informal) lovely 'Jim and I are getting married.' 'That's absolutely wonderful!' ◎ We had a marvellous time in Spain last year. ◎ The scenery was fantastic. ◎ 'Did you enjoy the party?' 'Yes thanks, it was great.' ◎ We had a really lovely time. - in a very good or enjoyable way, which you like very much: wonderfully, marvellously (AmE marvelously), fantastically The new system worked wonderfully at first. - to do sth better than anybody else: be best at sth Who's best at maths in your family? - to be very good at doing sth: excel (in/at/as sth) This school is specially for children who excel in music. ◎ She really excels at her subject. ◎ He excels as a leader. - having a natural ability to do a particular task, and doing it very well: born (only before a noun) She's a born organizer. - a person or thing that is the best and cannot be defeated is unbeatable He is unbeatable in the 100 metres. ◎ an unbeatable record - (used about a performance, especially in sport) the best that has been done: record (noun, adjective) He broke the world high-jump record. ◎ The Chinese woman ran the 5 000 metres in record time.
4 perfect - having nothing wrong; as good as can be: perfect (adverb perfectly) Nobody's perfect! ◎ You have to type two pages perfectly to pass the exam. - the state of being perfect: perfection (noun U) - the best possible; the best that can be imagined: ideal (adverb ideally) In an ideal world there would be no poverty. ◎ They are ideally suited to each other. ※ not perfect - not perfect: imperfect (adverb imperfectly) It was a good plan but it was imperfectly carried out. - something that is wrong with sth: fault, defect There's a fault in the system and we can't use any of the computers. ◎ There's a defect in the design of this equipment. - not working properly: faulty, defective a faulty TV/switch/motor ※ wanting things to be perfect - an idea or thing which seems perfect to you and which you want to achieve: ideal When we were young we were full of great ideals. - imagining that things, especially people and world affairs, can be perfect: idealistic Some of your opinions are a bit idealistic - you should maybe try to be more practical. - the belief that things can be perfect: idealism (noun U); a person who holds such a belief: idealist A bit of idealism is not a bad thing. - a person who cannot leave a task until he/she considers it to be perfect: perfectionist ※ MORE ... - the person or thing that is best or in first place: leader Our company is the leader in the computer software market. - of the highest quality: second to none The food here is second to none in the whole country. - if sb/sth allows you to show your best qualities, it brings* out the best in you Sylvia's new boyfriend seems to bring out the best in her.
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