goodness

goodness — 名詞

1. the healthy substances in food that help your body grow, repair itself, and stay

1.名詞B1
釋義

營養

食物中對健康有益的物質

the healthy substances in food that help your body grow, repair itself, and stay strong

例句

Aylin always saves the water from boiled vegetables because it contains the goodness.

Aylin 總是留下煮過蔬菜的水,因為裡面含有營養。

uncountable: the goodness / all the goodness

Eli eats raw carrots because he believes they give him more goodness that way.

Eli 吃生胡蘿蔔,因為他認為這樣能攝取更多營養。

同義詞
  • nutrition

    more scientific and general; 'goodness' implies natural, unprocessed benefit

  • nourishment

    focuses on what the body needs to grow and stay healthy; 'goodness' is more everyday and informal

  • benefit

    wider in meaning, covering non-food advantages; 'goodness' is specific to food

用法筆記

Only used as an uncountable noun. Often appears with possessive determiners ('its goodness', 'all the goodness') or before 'of' ('the goodness of whole grains').

2. the inner quality that makes a person kind, honest, and morally good in the way

2.名詞B2
釋義

善良;美德

為人正直仁慈的品德

the inner quality that makes a person kind, honest, and morally good in the way they treat others

例句

Iker showed his goodness when he gave his lunch to a homeless stranger.

Iker 把午餐送給一位流浪漢,這展現了他的善良。

The story teaches children about the goodness of helping others without reward.

這個故事教導孩子不求回報幫助他人的美德。

uncountable: the goodness of + gerund

同義詞
  • virtue

    more formal and suggests a moral quality developed through effort; 'goodness' feels more innate

  • kindness

    focuses specifically on gentle, caring behaviour; 'goodness' is broader in scope

  • morality

    refers to a system of principles rather than a personal quality; 'goodness' is more about character than rules

反義詞
  • evil

    the most direct opposite; deliberate harm or cruelty

  • wickedness

    stronger and more dramatic; suggests active malice rather than simple lack of goodness

用法筆記

Commonly paired with other abstract nouns like 'kindness', 'mercy', and 'grace'. 'Goodness' emphasises a natural, inborn quality of character rather than an acquired habit.

常見錯誤

I believe in the goodness of people's nature.
I believe in the goodness of people.
💡'goodness' already implies character; adding 'nature' is redundant.

goodness — 感嘆詞