Goodness
Definition
Goodness refers to the quality or state of being good, especially in terms of moral virtue or kindness. It can also denote a feeling of surprise or emphasis.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɡʊdnəs/
- Respelling: GOOD-nuhs (with "GOOD" as in "wood" and "nuhs" as in "bus")
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɡʊdnəs/
- Respelling: GOOD-nuhs (with "GOOD" as in "wood" and "nuhs" as in "bus")
In both dialects, "goodness" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "GOOD." The pronunciation is the same across both American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of "GOOD-nuhs."
Etymology
Derived from the Middle English word "godnesse", where "god" means "good" and "-nesse" is a suffix indicating a state or quality.
Derivatives
- Good (adjective)
- Goodly (adjective, adverb)
- Good-hearted (adjective)
- Goodwill (noun)
- Goodish (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Evilness
- Wickedness
- Malice
Usage
Goodness is a term often used in ethical discussions, religious contexts, and everyday language to describe positive moral qualities or actions. It can also refer to the beneficial aspects of something, such as the nutritional value in food.
Related Terms
- Good
- Good-hearted
- Righteousness
- Morality
- Virtuous
Detailed Definition
Noun
- Virtuousness: The quality of being good in terms of moral integrity, kindness, and ethical behavior.
- Example: She was admired for her inherent goodness and willingness to help others.
- Benevolence or Kindness: The state of being kind and considerate to others, often involving acts of charity or generosity.
- Example: His goodness was evident in the way he volunteered at the local shelter.
- Nutritional Value or Benefit: Refers to the beneficial qualities or substances in food, such as vitamins and nutrients.
- Example: The goodness of fresh fruits and vegetables is essential for a healthy diet.
- General Quality: A general term for the desirable qualities or beneficial aspects of something.
- Example: The goodness of the new policy was reflected in the positive outcomes it produced.