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adjective
- 1. considerable in size or quantity: "a goodly number of our countrymen"
- 2. attractive, excellent, or admirable. archaic
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old-fashioned uk / ˈɡʊd.li / us / ˈɡʊd.li / Add to word list. great or large: The audience was of a goodly size. Synonyms. healthy. hefty. respectable. sizeable mainlyUK. tidy mainly UK. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. greater than the average size or amount. big They live in a big house in the country.
The meaning of GOODLY is pleasantly attractive. How to use goodly in a sentence.
Goodly definition: of good or substantial size, amount, etc.. See examples of GOODLY used in a sentence.
old-fashioned us / ˈɡʊd.li / uk / ˈɡʊd.li / Add to word list. great or large: The audience was of a goodly size. Synonyms. healthy. hefty. respectable. sizeable mainlyUK. tidy mainly UK. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. greater than the average size or amount. big They live in a big house in the country.
Define goodly. goodly synonyms, goodly pronunciation, goodly translation, English dictionary definition of goodly. adj. good·li·er , good·li·est 1. Quite large; considerable: a goodly sum. 2. Of pleasing appearance; comely: "a goodly apple rotten at the heart" ....
Definition of goodly adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
goodly. (gʊdli ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A goodly amount or part of something is a fairly large amount or part of it, often more than was expected. [formal] The Central Intelligence Agency employed a goodly number of expert professionals in this particular field.