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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151. True religion is real living; living with all one's soul, with all one's goodness and righteousness. Albert Einstein
152. No reason why you should be treated like bone chine just because you've had a baby, for goodness sake.
153. Goodness only knows what makes them tick, or why they thought they could get away with it here.
154. Thank goodness she had not succumbed to the idea of having Alice live with her.
155. Throughout the summer adverts will appear in newspapers and magazines reminding people of the goodness of spam.
156. Thank goodness, the current pensions policy is improving the position: many more people will retire with second pensions.
157. That errant thought, coming from goodness knew where, made her heart beat an erratic tattoo.
158. For goodness sake, girl, you must stop this silly habit.
159. Rather, the moral goodness was really the power to produce a certain sort of pleasing sensation in the observer.
160. Not only will human goodness be unable to operate effectively on such a system: it will become increasingly irrelevant to it.
161. Can I see this[sentencedict.com], and still simply aim at goodness and virtue?
162. Friendship was viewed as one of the major keys to goodness in the world.
163. And the politicians, thank goodness, have only so much money with which to rip each other to shreds.
164. He had taken with him more badness than goodness, leaving not a vacuum, but a breathing space.
165. He genuinely tries to bring fairness, goodness and other verities to an endeavor that in many ways militates against such objectives.
166. I have good looking kids. Thank goodness my wife cheats on me. Rodney Dangerfield
167. Though goodness knows why they think they have to do it so early in the morning.
168. It seems you've survived, goodness knows how, for really it would not matter if you did not.
169. There is no greatness where there is not simplicity, goodness, and truth. Leo Tolstoy
170. Thank goodness for the debunkers like Hymes who ferret out the frauds and expose the poseurs.
171. Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. People are just people, and all people have faults and shortcomings, but all of us are born with a basic goodness. Anne Frank
172. Why, for goodness sake, should it have been our planet?
173. Human beings are fundamentally good. The aberration, in fact, is the evil one, for God created us ultimately for God, for goodness, for laughter, for joy, for compassion, for caring. Desmond Tutu
174. But this year, thank goodness, I had somewhere to go to.
175. She radiated goodness and happiness, and listeners even in the most distant recesses of concert-halls became affected by these qualities.
176. Woe to him whose good name is more to him than goodness!
177. Yes, thank goodness - it was an embarrassing situation.
178. Aquinas In his goodness, God created all this shit.
179. Thank goodness, the examinations is finally over!
180. Highly digestible for quick absorption of energy and goodness.
More similar words: good name, sadness, madness, kindness, hardness, tiredness, staidness, awkwardness, wretchedness, goody-goody, good, goods, earnestness, good for, for good, goodly, goodman, make good, a good many, as good as, be good at, a good job, wednesday, uselessness, tactlessness, selflessness, limitlessness, a good deal, common good, do a good job.