goodman

[gʊdmən]

goodman Definition

  • 1a polite way of addressing or referring to a man, especially one in a position of authority or high social status
  • 2a person who is skilled or proficient in a particular activity or field

Using goodman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "goodman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Goodman Smith will be joining us for dinner tonight.

  • Example

    The goodman of the house was responsible for managing the estate.

  • Example

    He is a goodman when it comes to fixing cars.

  • Example

    She is a goodman at playing the piano.

goodman Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for goodman

Phrases with goodman

  • goodman's fields

    an area in East London that was once used for public executions and is now a park

    Example

    We went for a walk in Goodman's Fields yesterday.

  • goodman's library

    a collection of books that is considered to be the best of its kind

    Example

    His personal library is a goodman's library on the subject of ancient history.

  • goodman's loaf

    a large loaf of bread that was traditionally given to a newly married couple as a gift

    Example

    The goodman's loaf was a symbol of prosperity and fertility.

Origins of goodman

from Middle English 'gode man', meaning 'good man'

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Summary: goodman in Brief

The term 'goodman' [gʊdmən] is a polite way of addressing or referring to a man, especially one in a position of authority or high social status. It can also refer to a person who is skilled or proficient in a particular activity or field. Examples include 'Goodman Smith will be joining us for dinner tonight,' and 'He is a goodman when it comes to fixing cars.' Phrases like 'goodman's fields' and 'goodman's library' denote specific places or collections, while 'goodman's loaf' refers to a traditional gift for newlyweds.