easy, peaceful in a way, distant rest,
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The word "good" is an adjective and does not have a past tense form. Adjectives describe qualities and do not change tense like verbs do. If you're looking for a way to express a past state of being good, you might say "was good" or "were good" depending on the subject.
Salmon P. Chase was the member of the Lincoln cabinet that used a derogatory word to describe the president.
very brave
· abrupt · absolute
A good word to describe shock is "bewilderment."
desaster
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Determined would be a good word to describe her and her achievements in her career.
If you do good, good will come back to you.
kinda good
it so amazing there is no word that can describe it
"Viscous" is a good word that can be used to describe something that is slimy.
real.
cute
dieing