right; proper; fit: It is good that you are here. His credentials are good.
well-behaved: a good child.
kind, beneficent, or friendly: to do a good deed.
honorable or worthy; in good standing: a good name.
educated and refined: She has a good background.
financially sound or safe: His credit is good.
genuine; not counterfeit: a good quarter.
sound or valid: good judgment; good reasons.
reliable; dependable; responsible: good advice.
healthful; beneficial: Fresh fruit is good for you.
in excellent condition; healthy: good teeth.
not spoiled or tainted; edible; palatable: The meat was still good after three months in the freezer.
favorable; propitious: good news.
cheerful; optimistic; amiable: in good spirits.
free of distress or pain; comfortable: to feel good after surgery.
agreeable; pleasant: Have a good time.
attractive; handsome: She has a good figure.
[of the complexion] smooth; free from blemish.
close or intimate; warm: She's a good friend of mine.
sufficient or ample: a good supply.
advantageous; satisfactory for the purpose: a good day for fishing.
competent or skillful; clever: a good manager; good at arithmetic.
skillfully or expertly done: a really good job; a good play.
conforming to rules of grammar, usage, etc.; correct: good English.
socially proper: good manners.
remaining available to one: Don't throw good money after bad.
comparatively new or of relatively fine quality: Don't play in the mud in your good clothes.
finest or most dressy: He wore his good suit to the office today.
full: a good day's journey away.
fairly large or great: a good amount.
free from precipitation or cloudiness: good weather.
Medicine/Medical. [of a patient's condition] having stable and normal vital signs, being conscious and comfortable, and having excellent appetite, mobility, etc.
[of a return or service in tennis, squash, handball, etc.] landing within the limits of a court or section of a court.
Informal. [used when declining an offer or suggestion, as to communicate that one is already satisfied]: "More coffee?" "No thanks, Im good!"
Horse Racing. [of the surface of a track] drying after a rain so as to be still slightly sticky: This horse runs best on a good track.
[of meat, especially beef] noting or pertaining to the specific grade below choice, containing more lean muscle and less edible fat than prime or choice.
favorably regarded [used as an epithet for a ship, town, etc.]: the good ship Syrena.