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View synonyms for good nature

good nature

noun

  1. pleasant disposition; kindly nature; amiability.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of good nature1

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50
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Idioms and Phrases

A cheerful, obliging disposition, as in Ted is known for his good nature—he's always willing to help. [Mid-1400s]
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Example Sentences

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Ms Farrell, who keeps in touch with staff still working there, said the unit is operating on the "fumes" of the nurses' good nature.

From BBC

The judge said Doe had been of previous good character and accepted that the conspirators may have taken advantage of his good nature.

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Seeing how easily Elphaba’s good nature is twisted to fit the agenda of those who seek uniformity and total control is unnervingly parallel to the racist rhetoric so often parroted by conservative mouthpieces.

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“He brings friendship and good nature to the show, plus he has a very funny comedic voice and he makes it look easy,” Chieng adds.

Stop taking his unbelievable good nature and inimitable team spirit for granted, or risk him following the lead of other misused talents in this era of athlete empowerment.

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