Example: "I answered this question out of the goodness of my heart."
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"He could only thank goodness that his family was safe." "Morality stories often refer to the inherent goodness of man."
This pastry has so much goodness that you'll wish your mouth was bigger.
Hollywood films espouse a belief in goodness
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: goodness'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: goodness'sExample:They say that goodness' reward is the goodness itself.They say that goodness's reward is the goodness itself.
"Oh my goodness!", is a popular interjection, but not actually a sentence. "A cereal maker adopted the phrase 'chocolatey goodness' to describe their product." "Moralists believe in the innate goodness of man."
oh my goodness?
This gift certificate is presented to you in recognition of your all-around goodness.
the enjoyment of the amazing goodness of people is amazing
He is Epitome of Goodness
Thank goodness someone asked that question. Tom's goodness is a sharp contrast to his wife's hateful character.
No if in the middle of a sentence but yes if at the start of a sentence.
He is the epitome of goodness
Here are some sentences.Goodness knows why you cannot do your own work.If you had any goodness in you, you would not cheat.
My goodness, this is a rather tawdry scene!
I can give you several sentences."Surely goodness and mercy shall follow you all the days of your life." (from the Bible)Goodness knows how you got that crazy idea!Her goodness makes everyone love her.
"He could only thank goodness that his family was safe." "Morality stories often refer to the inherent goodness of man."
Goodness generally means the state or characteristic of being good. It is generally that which is healthy, valuable or beneficial. An example of a sentence with goodness in it is "That candy bar was filled with creamy goodness." It also can be used to express shock or surprise, as in "Oh my goodness!"