Goodful
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Full of good or goodness; good; excellent; worthy. rare
"Oh, all these are nothing else than God's glorious and goodful thoughts, embodied in beautiful and sublime forms, written radiantly on the blue of the sky or whispered musically in the voices of the universe."
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More examples"Oh, all these are nothing else than God's glorious and goodful thoughts, embodied in beautiful and sublime forms, written radiantly on the blue of the sky or whispered musically in the voices of the universe."
Etymology
From Middle English gÅdful, equivalent to good + -ful.
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