50 Idioms for Good With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Good

Idioms for Good


1. Go the Extra Mile

Meaning: To make more effort than is expected.
In a Sentence: She always goes the extra mile to help her friends. / If you go the extra mile, success will follow.
Other Ways to Say: Put in extra effort, Go above and beyond


2. The Ball is in Your Court

Meaning: It’s your turn to make a decision or take action.
In a Sentence: I finished my part of the group project, so now the ball is in your court. / After giving you all the options, the ball is in your court to choose.
Other Ways to Say: It’s up to you, Your move


3. A Good Egg

Meaning: A kind and trustworthy person.
In a Sentence: He’s a good egg—you can count on him. / Everyone loves Sarah because she’s such a good egg.
Other Ways to Say: A nice person, A reliable individual


4. Burning the Midnight Oil

Meaning: Staying up late to work or study.
In a Sentence: Jake was burning the midnight oil to finish his science project. / She burned the midnight oil preparing for her big presentation.
Other Ways to Say: Staying up late, Working overtime


5. Do a World of Good

Meaning: To have a very positive effect.
In a Sentence: A weekend away will do you a world of good. / Donating to charity can do a world of good.
Other Ways to Say: Be very helpful, Make a big difference


6. For the Greater Good

Meaning: For the benefit of most people.
In a Sentence: Sometimes sacrifices are needed for the greater good. / He resigned for the greater good of the team.
Other Ways to Say: For the benefit of all, For everyone’s sake


7. In Good Hands

Meaning: Being taken care of by someone capable.
In a Sentence: Don’t worry, your dog is in good hands with the vet. / I felt in good hands during the surgery.
Other Ways to Say: Well cared for, Safe and secure


8. A Force for Good

Meaning: Someone or something that causes positive change.
In a Sentence: She’s a force for good in the community. / Education is a force for good in society.
Other Ways to Say: Positive influence, Agent of change


9. Make Good Time

Meaning: To travel quickly and efficiently.
In a Sentence: We made good time on the highway and reached early. / Despite the rain, the bus made good time.
Other Ways to Say: Arrive early, Travel efficiently


10. Count Your Blessings

Meaning: Be thankful for what you have.
In a Sentence: Even after losing the job, he counted his blessings. / She always tells me to count my blessings.
Other Ways to Say: Be grateful, Appreciate life

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11. Good as Gold

Meaning: Very well-behaved or trustworthy.
In a Sentence: The kids were good as gold at the party. / You can trust him—he’s good as gold.
Other Ways to Say: Very obedient, Reliable


12. In the Good Books

Meaning: In someone’s favor or approval.
In a Sentence: After helping the teacher, I’m in her good books. / He’s trying hard to get back in the boss’s good books.
Other Ways to Say: Favored, Approved of


13. Make Good on a Promise

Meaning: To fulfill a promise.
In a Sentence: He made good on his promise to help us move. / She always makes good on her word.
Other Ways to Say: Keep your word, Deliver on your promise


14. All in Good Time

Meaning: Things will happen when they’re supposed to.
In a Sentence: Don’t rush it—everything will come all in good time. / Be patient—all in good time.
Other Ways to Say: Be patient, Wait for the right moment


15. Good Grief

Meaning: An expression of surprise or frustration.
In a Sentence: Good grief! Look at the mess you made. / Good grief, that’s a huge dog!
Other Ways to Say: Oh no!, Wow!, Oh dear!


16. Good Riddance

Meaning: Relief that someone or something is gone.
In a Sentence: He finally moved out? Good riddance! / Good riddance to all that drama.
Other Ways to Say: Glad it’s over, Don’t miss it


17. As Good as It Gets

Meaning: The best possible outcome.
In a Sentence: This weather is as good as it gets. / His cooking is as good as it gets.
Other Ways to Say: Best possible, Top-notch


18. Look Good on Paper

Meaning: Something that seems good in theory.
In a Sentence: The plan looks good on paper but might not work in practice. / He looks good on paper but lacks people skills.
Other Ways to Say: Sounds ideal, In theory


19. Too Good to Be True

Meaning: Suspiciously perfect.
In a Sentence: The deal seemed too good to be true—and it was! / His offer is too good to be true.
Other Ways to Say: Unrealistic, Suspiciously perfect


20. A Good Sport

Meaning: Someone who accepts defeat or teasing kindly.
In a Sentence: Even though he lost, he was a good sport. / Be a good sport—it’s just a game!
Other Ways to Say: Gracious loser, Easygoing person

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21. As good as new

Meaning: In excellent condition, like brand new.
In a Sentence: After the repairs, the car looked as good as new. / My shoes are old, but they still feel as good as new.
Other Ways to Say: Like brand new, In mint condition


22. A good egg

Meaning: A kind and reliable person.
In a Sentence: You can always count on Sarah—she’s a good egg. / He’s a good egg, always helping others.
Other Ways to Say: A trustworthy person, A kind soul


23. Good things come to those who wait

Meaning: Patience brings rewards.
In a Sentence: She waited years for the right job, and now she’s thriving—good things come to those who wait. / Just be patient—good things come to those who wait.
Other Ways to Say: Patience pays off, Wait and see


24. In good hands

Meaning: Being taken care of by someone capable.
In a Sentence: Don’t worry, your puppy is in good hands at the vet. / With her as the project leader, we’re in good hands.
Other Ways to Say: Safe and sound, Well taken care of


25. Make good time

Meaning: Travel quickly or efficiently.
In a Sentence: We made good time on the road and arrived early. / The train made good time despite the snow.
Other Ways to Say: Arrive quickly, Stay on schedule


26. Good as gold

Meaning: Very well-behaved or reliable.
In a Sentence: The kids were good as gold during the flight. / She’s good as gold and always keeps her word.
Other Ways to Say: Perfectly behaved, Very dependable


27. For your own good

Meaning: Beneficial even if it’s unpleasant.
In a Sentence: I’m grounding you for your own good. / This advice may hurt, but it’s for your own good.
Other Ways to Say: For your benefit, In your best interest


28. A good catch

Meaning: A desirable partner or person.
In a Sentence: He’s smart, kind, and funny—a real good catch. / Anyone would be lucky to marry her; she’s a good catch.
Other Ways to Say: A great match, An ideal partner


29. Good riddance

Meaning: Relief at someone’s departure.
In a Sentence: He finally quit? Good riddance! / Good riddance to bad habits!
Other Ways to Say: Glad to see the back of, Don’t let the door hit you


30. Good sport

Meaning: Someone who handles defeat or criticism well.
In a Sentence: Even after losing, he was a good sport. / She took the prank like a good sport.
Other Ways to Say: Gracious loser, Sporty attitude

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31. Be on good terms

Meaning: Have a positive relationship.
In a Sentence: They’re divorced but still on good terms. / I try to stay on good terms with my neighbors.
Other Ways to Say: Friendly, Cordial


32. Do a good turn

Meaning: To do a kind deed.
In a Sentence: She did me a good turn by watching my kids. / He’s always doing good turns for others.
Other Ways to Say: Lend a hand, Be helpful


33. Good grief!

Meaning: An exclamation of surprise or frustration.
In a Sentence: Good grief! Look at this mess! / Good grief, that’s a huge cake!
Other Ways to Say: Oh no!, My goodness!


34. Good Samaritan

Meaning: A helpful and kind stranger.
In a Sentence: A good Samaritan helped push my car out of the snow. / She’s a real good Samaritan, always helping people.
Other Ways to Say: Helpful stranger, Kind soul


35. For good

Meaning: Permanently or forever.
In a Sentence: He moved to Canada for good. / I’ve quit smoking for good this time.
Other Ways to Say: Forever, Permanently


36. In good faith

Meaning: With honest intentions.
In a Sentence: We negotiated in good faith. / I made that promise in good faith.
Other Ways to Say: Honestly, Sincerely


37. Too good to be true

Meaning: So good it seems unbelievable.
In a Sentence: That offer sounds too good to be true. / Her story was too good to be true.
Other Ways to Say: Hard to believe, Unreal


38. A good run

Meaning: A successful period of time.
In a Sentence: We had a good run while it lasted. / The show had a good run before ending.
Other Ways to Say: A great stretch, A good streak


39. Good to go

Meaning: Ready or prepared.
In a Sentence: I packed everything—now we’re good to go! / After testing the software, it’s good to go.
Other Ways to Say: Ready, Set


40. All in good time

Meaning: Something will happen eventually.
In a Sentence: You’ll get your reward—all in good time. / Be patient; it’ll happen all in good time.
Other Ways to Say: Sooner or later, Eventually


41. Good call

Meaning: A wise decision.
In a Sentence: You wore a jacket? Good call—it’s freezing! / Skipping that meeting was a good call.
Other Ways to Say: Smart choice, Wise move


42. On good authority

Meaning: From a reliable source.
In a Sentence: I heard it on good authority he’s quitting. / She knows on good authority that it’s true.
Other Ways to Say: From a trusted source, Verified


43. Good as it gets

Meaning: The best possible.
In a Sentence: This weather is as good as it gets! / The performance was as good as it gets.
Other Ways to Say: Top-notch, Best possible


44. Have a good laugh

Meaning: Enjoy something humorous.
In a Sentence: We had a good laugh at the comedy show. / That silly video gave me a good laugh.
Other Ways to Say: Chuckle, Giggle fest


45. Be in someone’s good books

Meaning: Be liked or approved by someone.
In a Sentence: After helping with the project, I’m back in the teacher’s good books. / Stay in Mom’s good books by cleaning your room.
Other Ways to Say: On someone’s good side, Favored


46. Good head on your shoulders

Meaning: Being wise and sensible.
In a Sentence: She’s only 18 but has a good head on her shoulders. / He’s got a good head on his shoulders for business.
Other Ways to Say: Level-headed, Sensible


47. Good for nothing

Meaning: Useless or unproductive.
In a Sentence: He’s lazy and good for nothing. / This old tool is good for nothing now.
Other Ways to Say: Worthless, No help


48. In the good old days

Meaning: Referring to a better time in the past.
In a Sentence: We played outside all day in the good old days. / Life was slower in the good old days.
Other Ways to Say: Back in the day, The golden days


49. Good intentions

Meaning: Desiring to do right, even if unsuccessful.
In a Sentence: He meant well—his actions came from good intentions. / She had good intentions but made a mistake.
Other Ways to Say: Meant well, Honest effort


50. For your own good

Meaning: Done to benefit someone, even if unpleasant.
In a Sentence: I told you the truth for your own good. / This punishment is for your own good.
Other Ways to Say: For your benefit, With good purpose

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