Definitions and Examples of good, right, excellent
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having desirable or positive qualities; satisfactory; suitable.
Example
The food at the restaurant was good and we enjoyed our meal.
Conforming to what is morally or socially acceptable; correct; appropriate.
Example
It is right to help those in need and make a positive difference in the world.
Extremely good; outstanding; superior.
Example
She received an excellent grade on her project and was praised by her teacher.
Key Differences: good vs right vs excellent
- 1Good describes something that has desirable or positive qualities.
- 2Right describes something that conforms to what is morally or socially acceptable.
- 3Excellent describes something that is extremely good or outstanding.
Effective Usage of good, right, excellent
- 1Express Satisfaction: Use good and excellent to express satisfaction with something.
- 2Convey Morality: Use right to convey morality or social acceptability.
- 3Improve Vocabulary: Incorporate these antonyms in conversations to improve vocabulary and communication skills.
Remember this!
The antonyms of mbaya convey positive or satisfactory meanings. Good describes something with desirable qualities, right describes something morally or socially acceptable, and excellent describes something outstanding. Use these words to express satisfaction, convey morality, and improve vocabulary and communication skills.