Definition of

Good Will

  1. (noun, attribute) a disposition to kindness and compassion
  2. (noun, feeling) the friendly hope that something will succeed
  3. (noun, possession) (accounting) an intangible asset valued according to the advantage or reputation a business has acquired (over and above its tangible assets)

via WordNet, Princeton University

Synonyms of Good Will

goodwill, grace

Alternate forms of Good Will

Hypernyms: friendliness, good nature, intangible, intangible asset

Words that sound like Good Will

gaudily, get well, ghastly, ghostly, giddily, goat willow, godel, godly, good deal, goodall, goodly, goodwill, guttle

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