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goodness

English

Etymology

From Middle English goodnesse, godnesse, from Old English g?dnes (goodness; virtue; kindness), equivalent to good +? -ness. Cognate with Old High German g?tnass?, c?tnass? (goodness), Middle High German guotnisse (goodness), Russian ???????? (godnost?, suitability, fitness).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???dn?s/, /???dn?s/

Noun

goodness (countable and uncountable, plural goodnesses)

  1. (uncountable) The state or characteristic of being good.
  2. (countable) The good, nutritional, healthy part or content of something.
  3. (uncountable, euphemistic) God.
    Thank goodness that the war is over!
  4. (Christianity) The moral qualities which constitute Christian excellence; moral virtue.

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:goodness

Derived terms

  • my goodness!

Translations

Further reading

  • goodness in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • goodness in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • goodness at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • dog's nose

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greatness

English

Etymology

From Middle English gretnesse, gretnes, greetnesse, from Old English gr?atnes. Equivalent to great +? -ness.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: gr?t?n?s, IPA(key): /???e?tn?s/
  • Hyphenation: great?ness

Noun

greatness (countable and uncountable, plural greatnesses)

  1. The state, condition, or quality of being great
    Due to the greatness of his size, he was an effective bodyguard.
    greatness of mind
    • c. 1600, William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night ACt 3 Scene 4
      Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em.
  2. (obsolete): Pride; haughtiness.
    • 1627, Francis Bacon, New Atlantis
      It is not of pride or greatness that he cometh not aboard your ships.

Translations

See also

  • magnum opus
  • genius

Anagrams

  • Tressange, estranges, seargents, sergeants

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