good, adj., n., adv., int. meanings, etymology and more (2025)

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What does the word good mean?

There are 121 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word good, 16 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

good has developed meanings and uses in subjects including

psychiatry (Old English) religion (Old English) medicine (Old English) Christianity (Old English) soil science (Old English) politics (Middle English) economics (Middle English) economics and commerce (Middle English) weather (Middle English) insurance (Middle English) finance (mid 1500s) philosophy (late 1500s) beer (late 1600s) distilling (late 1600s) malting (late 1600s)

How common is the word good?

About 800occurrences per million words in modern written English

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How is the word good pronounced?

British English

/ɡʊd/

guud

U.S. English

/ɡʊd/

guud

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Where does the word good come from?

Earliest known use

Old English

The earliest known use of the word good is in the Old English period (pre-1150).

It is also recorded as a verb from the Old English period (pre-1150).

good is a word inherited from Germanic.

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Nearby entries

  1. gony, n.c1565–
  2. -gony, comb. form
  3. gonyaulax, n.1902–
  4. gonydeal, adj.1874–
  5. gonys, n.1836–
  6. 1971–
  7. goo, n.1903–
  8. goo, v.1941–
  9. goober, n.1833–
  10. Goober-grabbler, n.1869–
  11. good, adj., n., adv., int.Old English–
  12. good, v.Old English–
  13. 1607–
  14. good-bad, adj.1852–
  15. good-behaved, adj.1822–
  16. good book, n.1740–
  17. good-bottomed, adj.1778–
  18. good-boy, adj.1804–
  19. good breeding, n.1603–
  20. good-brother, n.1487–
  21. good buddy, n.1956–

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