Sentence example with the word 'goodwill'

goodwill

abetment, ardor, caritas, custom, favorable regard, generosity, helpfulness, philanthropism, receptivity, tractability, willing heart

Definition n. (accounting) an intangible asset valued according to the advantage or reputation a business has acquired

Last update: September 18, 2015


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It might therefore be divisible into two kinds: adherent free goodwill and separable free goodwill.   [noun]

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Jolie, who is a goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations, indicated that the Afghan refugee crisis is not yet over.   [noun]

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It must be from goodwill, and no other feeling.   [noun]

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But with a little goodwill all round.   [noun]

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In the meantime, my industry and knowledge gained me the goodwill of my master, who would often say in French, "Mardy."   [noun]

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They'd gone shopping at the local Goodwill for their polyester outfits.   [Please select]

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Jessie, smiling back at him with a heart full of motherly goodwill.   [Please select]

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So we left him, thanking him for his goodwill.   [Please select]

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Most of them brought little presents as tokens of goodwill.   [Please select]

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