Antonym: badness, evil, illness. Similar words: good name, sadness, madness, kindness, hardness, tiredness, staidness, awkwardness. Meaning: ['gʊdnɪs] n. 1. that which is pleasing or valuable or useful 2. moral excellence or admirableness.
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121. No man deserves to be praised for his goodness unless he has strength of character to be wicked.
122. It was supposed to be June, for goodness sake, but still the chill shot through my body.
123. But I hope to learn these soon if anybody will have the goodness to bear with me.
124. Simultaneously they came with stabs of blinding goodness overpowering their bodies on a comet of loving.
125. True, Goodwood was over, but betting went on, thank goodness.
126. Thank goodness for my spare tyre, I can afford to lose a bit of that.
127. Thank goodness for sheep, thought the three little piggies as they trotted along in the sunshine.
128. All that's added to our evening primrose oil is a little vitamin E to help your body obtain its full goodness.
129. There is a story told in his otherwise unrevealing autobiography which nicely illuminates the practical side of this pursuit of goodness.
130. Goodness knows I do not wish to prolong the agony, but I feel some clarity is needed.
130. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
131. They promise an honest to goodness family holiday in the sun and that's exactly what we got.
132. We start in ten days and I firmly rely on the goodness of Providence to grant me a safe and prosperous passage.
133. For goodness sake, what made you think David Chester would walk into this in the first place?
134. My goodness, this room is so interesting. However did you think to decorate it in purple and green?
135. His virtue was as much rooted in superstition as in goodness.
136. Cabbage has earned a secure place in the winter repast for its unpretentious, wholesome goodness and its versatility.
137. Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine. Gordon B. Hinckley
138. Thank goodness the three pennies were in her hanky in the pocket on the right!
139. Haliborange - all the goodness of natural fish oil in a crunchy fruit flavour tablet you will enjoy taking.
140. Goodness is about what you do. Not who you pray to. Terry Pratchett
141. Thus, only here in Communist society can people fulfil their potential for creativity and goodness.
142. Simple, genuine goodness is the best capital to found the business of this life upon. It lasts when fame and money fail, and is the only riches we can take out of this world with us. Louisa May Alcott
143. Stairs lead to where the children will be sequestered and it has twin beds and its own bathroom, thank goodness.
144. The badger, though startled, accepted my rendition and continued to forage. Thank goodness for asthmatic sheep!
145. They took furnishings, china, sofas, televisions and goodness only knows what else.
146. Thank goodness you've rescued me, she thought, yet hard on the heels of her relief came dismay.
147. Goodness knows what was happening to her, but she seemed to be trapped in some thick mental fog.
148. There was no justice in the world, and thank goodness for that.
149. I can still aim at goodness for its own sake.
150. From an attitude of generosity, warm feeling and motherly goodness, she now had shifted into a mood of high hilarity.
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