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Good word   /gʊd wərd/   Listen
Good word

noun
1.
Something that recommends (or expresses commendation of) a person or thing as worthy or desirable.  Synonyms: recommendation, testimonial.
2.
Good news.






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"Good word" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Anne, you are as wise as a man, and as faithful as a woman. If poor Brian were going to be hanged for murder, I do believe-his old friend would find a good word ...
— Agatha's Husband - A Novel • Dinah Maria Craik (AKA: Dinah Maria Mulock)

... to speak a good word for you. Mr. Henderson, this is a member of my Sunday-school class, of whose good qualities and good abilities ...
— Ragged Dick - Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks • Horatio Alger

... she should feel so suddenly sorry for me; nevertheless I felt cheered and consoled—hadn't she spoken kindly of Johnny Montgomery as a nice boy? But it was the last good word I was to hear of him for a week. I needed the memory of that cheer and consolation through the next ...
— The Other Side of the Door • Lucia Chamberlain

... of the town, had Lettow come, and, giving her a letter to General Smuts, had asked her to put in a good word for the German woman and children he was leaving behind him to our tender mercies. "There is no need of letters to ask for protection for German women," she told him; "you know how well they've been ...
— Sketches of the East Africa Campaign • Robert Valentine Dolbey

... crouch them deep within their empty chest, (When wageless they return, their dismal bed) And hide on their chill knees once more their patient head. Where are those good old times? Who thanks us, who, For our good word? Men list not now to do Great deeds and worthy of the minstrel's verse: Vassals of gain, their hand is on their purse, Their eyes on lucre: ne'er a rusty nail They'll give in kindness; this ...
— Theocritus • Theocritus


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