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goed — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • asset noun Something valuable that a person, company, or country owns or controls.
  • chattel noun An item of movable personal property, such as furniture, livestock or a vehicle, as distinct from land and buildings.
  • correctly adv In an accurate or proper way; without error.
  • decorous adj Marked by behaviour, manners, etc., regarded as proper, tasteful, and in accordance with accepted standards; becoming, seemly.
  • fine adj Of high quality; excellent.
  • good adj Acting in a way that is kind, moral, or beneficial.
  • proper adj Right, fitting, or appropriate for a given purpose or situation.
  • property noun Something that a person or organization owns, especially land, buildings, or possessions.
  • right adj Correct, true, or in accordance with fact or good judgment.
  • well adv In a good, skillful, or satisfactory way.

Senses

goed is used for these senses in English:

  • all right Used to affirm, indicate agreement, or consent.
  • all right Used as a general lead-in or beginning.
  • chattel Tangible, movable property.
  • correctly In a correct manner.
  • decorous Marked by behaviour, manners, etc., regarded as proper, tasteful, and in accordance with accepted standards; becoming, seemly.
  • fine (informal) Being acceptable, adequate, passable, or satisfactory.
  • good That is good; an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation.
  • good (uncountable) The forces or behaviours that are the enemy of evil. Usually consists of helping others and general benevolence.

asset — full definition

  1. noun Something valuable that a person, company, or country owns or controls.
  2. noun A useful quality, skill, or person that helps achieve something.

chattel — full definition

  1. noun An item of movable personal property, such as furniture, livestock or a vehicle, as distinct from land and buildings.
  2. noun A person treated as the outright property of another, especially an enslaved person.

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