Which good is it the opposite of:

good  /gʊd/  Show Spelled Pronunciation [good]  Show IPA adjective,
bet⋅ter, best, noun, interjection, adverb
Use good in a Sentence
–adjective 1. morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good
man.
2. satisfactory in quality, quantity, or degree: a good teacher; good
health.
3. of high quality; excellent.
4. right; proper; fit: It is good that you are here. His credentials
are good.
5. well-behaved: a good child.
6. kind, beneficent, or friendly: to do a good deed.
7. honorable or worthy; in good standing: a good name.
8. educated and refined: She has a good background.
9. financially sound or safe: His credit is good.
10. genuine; not counterfeit: a good quarter.
11. sound or valid: good judgment; good reasons.
12. reliable; dependable; responsible: good advice.
13. healthful; beneficial: Fresh fruit is good for you.
14. in excellent condition; healthy: good teeth.
15. not spoiled or tainted; edible; palatable: The meat was still good
after three months in the freezer.
16. favorable; propitious: good news.
17. cheerful; optimistic; amiable: in good spirits.
18. free of distress or pain; comfortable: to feel good after
surgery.
19. agreeable; pleasant: Have a good time.
20. attractive; handsome: She has a good figure.
21. (of the complexion) smooth; free from blemish.
22. close or intimate; warm: She's a good friend of mine.
23. sufficient or ample: a good supply.
24. advantageous; satisfactory for the purpose: a good day for
fishing.
25. competent or skillful; clever: a good manager; good at
arithmetic.
26. skillfully or expertly done: a really good job; a good play.
27. conforming to rules of grammar, usage, etc.; correct: good
English.
28. socially proper: good manners.
29. remaining available to one: Don't throw good money after bad.
30. comparatively new or of relatively fine quality: Don't play in the
mud in your good clothes.
31. best or most dressy: He wore his good suit to the office today.
32. full: a good day's journey away.
33. fairly large or great: a good amount.
34. free from precipitation or cloudiness: good weather.
35. Medicine/Medical. (of a patient's condition) having stable and
normal vital signs, being conscious and comfortable, and having
excellent appetite, mobility, etc.
36. fertile; rich: good soil.
37. loyal: a good Democrat.
38. (of a return or service in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) landing
within the limits of a court or section of a court.
39. 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.
40. (of meat, esp. beef) noting or pertaining to the specific grade
below “choice,” containing more lean muscle and less edible fat than
“prime” or “choice.”
41. favorably regarded (used as an epithet for a ship, town, etc.):
the good ship Syrena.

–noun 42. profit or advantage; worth; benefit: What good will that do?
We shall work for the common good.
43. excellence or merit; kindness: to do good.
44. moral righteousness; virtue: to be a power for good.
45. (esp. in the grading of U.S. beef) an official grade below that of
“choice.”


On Jun 24, 9:29 am, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> The opposite of good.

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