goodish (Meaning)

Wordnet

goodish (s)

moderately good of its kind

large in amount or extent or degree

Webster

goodish (a.)

Rather good than the contrary; not actually bad; tolerable.

goodish Sentence Examples

  1. The weather has been goodish lately, with occasional showers but generally pleasant.
  2. The food at the restaurant was goodish, not exceptional but still satisfying.
  3. My new shoes are goodish, comfortable to wear but not the best quality.
  4. The movie was goodish, an entertaining watch but not particularly memorable.
  5. The book was goodish, an engaging read but not a literary masterpiece.
  6. My health has been goodish, with no major ailments but some minor aches and pains.
  7. The economy is goodish, showing signs of growth but still facing challenges.
  8. My relationship with my partner is goodish, filled with love but also with some occasional disagreements.
  9. My job is goodish, providing a decent income but not overly fulfilling.
  10. Overall, my life is goodish, a mix of joys and sorrows but mostly stable and contented.

FAQs About the word goodish

moderately good of its kind, large in amount or extent or degreeRather good than the contrary; not actually bad; tolerable.

valid, sensible, logical, reasoned, rational,reasonable, solid, well-founded, justified, real

unfounded, unreasonable, nonsensical, invalid, groundless, irrational, unjustified, illogical, unfounded, nonsensical

The weather has been goodish lately, with occasional showers but generally pleasant.

The food at the restaurant was goodish, not exceptional but still satisfying.

My new shoes are goodish, comfortable to wear but not the best quality.

The movie was goodish, an entertaining watch but not particularly memorable.