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Benediction |
A GOOD blessing in a religious service. |
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Benefactor |
A GOOD person who offers help or donates money. |
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Beneficial |
Having a GOOD outcome; favorable |
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Beneficiary |
A person who receives something GOOD from someone else such as an inheritance. |
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Benefit |
To gain or receive GOOD results from something. |
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Benevolent |
kind; GOOD-hearted |
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Benign |
Favorable; having a GOOD effect; not harmful |
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Bonafide |
In GOOD faith; authentic; genuine; real |
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Bonus |
Anything GOOD that is received over and beyond what was expected ( usually money ) |
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Bon Voyage |
French for "have a GOOD trip" |
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Adverb |
A word that modifies, or describes a verb, or adjective, or another adverb. It answers the questions how, when, where, or to what extent. |
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Adjective |
A word that modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun. |
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Hyphen |
A mark used to connect the parts of a compound word or between syllables of a word, especially of a word divided at the end of a line. |
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Apostrophe |
The superscritpt sign ( can't ) indicating that one or more letters from a word have been omitted or the possessive case (boy's shoes). |
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Preposition |
A word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence. |
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Parentheses |
Upright curved lines, ( ) used to mark off explanatory remarks in writing that are loosely related to the rest of the sentence. |