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[ good-ish ] / ˈgʊd ɪʃ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR goodish ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiverather good; fairly good. Origin of goodishFirst recorded in 1750–60; good + -ish1 Words nearby goodishgood humor, good-humored, good-humoured, goodie, goodies, goodish, good Joe, Good-King-Henry, good life, good listener, good-looker Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for goodishSo she was stuck, for a goodish bit of time, with a load of red-faced paunches who thought she was the spawn of hell. Hitchens on Thatcher's Sex Appeal|David Frum|January 12, 2012|DAILY BEAST We have a goodish bit to go, and I'll look out a horse that is fresh enough to take you there and back. Averil|Rosa Nouchette Carey Goodish and the old mare are jist alike, they are all tongue them critters. The Attache|Thomas Chandler Haliburton Of women I know a goodish few, and I look among them for her prototype; but I find it not. The Second Thoughts of An Idle Fellow|Jerome K. Jerome
But ye've the stuff here, and when ye've paid thar'll be still a goodish pile fer each man to bank. Indian and Scout|F. S. Brereton But we have no time to lose, and we have a goodish bit before us. The Catholic World. Volume III; Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.|E. Rameur
Words related to goodishadequate, admissible, all right, average, big, common, cool, decent, delightful, fair, hip, kosher, large, moderate, okay, on the ball, passable, copacetic, fairish, hep |