| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class V. Words Releasing to the Voluntary Powers | | Division (I) Individual Volition | | Section II. Prospective Volition |
| 2. Degree of Subservience |
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| 648. [Capability of Producing Good. Good Qualities.] Goodness. |
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| NOUN: | GOODNESS &c. adj.; excellence, merit; virtue [See Virtue]; value, worth, price.
SUPEREXCELLENCE, supereminence, quintessence; superiority [See Superiority]; perfection [See Perfection]; coup de maître [F.]; masterpiece, chef duvre [F.], prime, flower, cream, élite [F.], pick, nonesuch [now rare], A1 or A number 1 [colloq.], nonpareil [F.], crême de la crême [F.], flower of the flock, cock of the roost, salt of the earth; champion; prodigy, wonder, best ever [colloq.].
GEM, - of the first water; bijou [F.], precious stone, jewel, pearl, diamond, ruby, brilliant, treasure; tidbit, good thing; rara avis [L.], one in a thousand.
BENEFICENCE [See Benevolence].
GOOD MAN [See Good Man].
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| VERB: | BE BENEFICIAL &c. adj.; produce or do good [See Good]; profit (be of use) [See Utility]; benefit; confer a benefit [See Good].
produce a good effect; be the making of, do a world of good, make a man of; do a good turn, confer an obligation; improve [See Improvement].
do no harm, break no bones.
BE GOOD &c. adj.; be pure gold, be all wool; be the real -thing, - article; look good to [colloq.]; excel, transcend (be superior) [See Superiority]; bear away the bell.
stand the -proof, - test; pass muster, pass an examination.
VIE, challenge comparison, emulate, rival.
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| ADJECTIVE: | BENEFICIAL, valuable, of value; serviceable (useful) [See Utility]; advantageous, profitable, edifying; salutary (healthful) [See Salubrity].
HARMLESS, hurtless; unobnoxious; innocuous, innocent, inoffensive.
FAVORABLE; propitious (hopegiving) [See Hope]; fair.
GOOD, good as gold; excellent; better; superior [See Superiority]; above par; nice, fine; genuine (true) [See Truth].
CHOICE, best, select, picked, elect, recherché [F.], rare, priceless; unparagoned [rare], matchless, peerless, unequaled or unequalled, unparalleled (supreme) [See Superiority]; superlatively [See Superiority]- good; bully [slang], crackajack [slang], gilt-edge or gilt-edged [colloq.]; superfine, superexcellent; of the first water; first-rate, first-class; high-wrought, exquisite, very best, crack [colloq.], prime, tip-top [colloq.], capital, cardinal; standard (perfect) [See Perfection]; inimitable.
ADMIRABLE, estimable; praiseworthy (approve) [See Approbation]; pleasing [See Pleasurableness]; couleur de rose [F.], precious, of great price; costly (dear) [See Dearness]; worth -its weight in gold, - a kings ransom, - a Jews eye; priceless, invaluable, inestimable, precious as the apple of the eye.
SATISFACTORY, up to the mark, unexceptionable, unobjectionable; tidy [colloq.].
in -good, - fair- condition; unspoiled, fresh; sound (perfect) [See Perfection].
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| ADVERB: | BENEFICIALLY &c. adj.; well [See Good]; for ones benefit.
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| QUOTATIONS: | - Jewels five words long.Tennyson
- Long may such goodness live!Rogers
- The luxury of doing good.Goldsmith
- Seek Virtue: she alone is free.Milton
- Before virtue the immortal gods have put the sweat of mans brow.Hesiod
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