Definitions for goodwills

goodwills good·will

Spelling: [goo d-wil]
IPA: /ˈgʊdˈwɪl/

Goodwills is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 196 anagrams from letters in goodwills (dgilloosw).

Definitions for goodwills

noun

  1. friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  2. cheerful acquiescence or consent.
  3. Commerce. an intangible, salable asset arising from the reputation of a business and its relations with its customers, distinct from the value of its stock and other tangible assets.
  4. friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  5. cheerful acquiescence or consent.
  6. Commerce. an intangible, salable asset arising from the reputation of a business and its relations with its customers, distinct from the value of its stock and other tangible assets.

Origin of goodwills

before 900; Middle English; Old English gōd willa. See good, will2

Examples for goodwills

The company would continue to refund these goodwill refunds.

A brave man in misfortune hath ever my goodwill, strike me dumb else!

After all, freeing hostages as goodwill gestures—without a guarantee of some benefit—is not the way the Kim family operates.

One touch of thought or of goodwill would have brushed it away.

As with a new president, there will likely be a short window of goodwill in which to act.

Eventually, it was gifted to Czar Peter the Great as a token of goodwill between the Germans and Russians.

Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, goodwill towards men.'

On the contrary,” said Lamprocles, “I am very careful to gain the goodwill of all men.

Yet the implementation of the action plan relies heavily on the goodwill and partnership of the very governments in question.

Morley made it a point to win the affection and goodwill of his father-in-law.

Eventually, it was gifted to Czar Peter the Great as a token of goodwill between the Germans and Russians.

As with a new president, there will likely be a short window of goodwill in which to act.

Morley made it a point to win the affection and goodwill of his father-in-law.

Yet the implementation of the action plan relies heavily on the goodwill and partnership of the very governments in question.

The company would continue to refund these goodwill refunds.

One touch of thought or of goodwill would have brushed it away.

After all, freeing hostages as goodwill gestures—without a guarantee of some benefit—is not the way the Kim family operates.

Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, goodwill towards men.'

A brave man in misfortune hath ever my goodwill, strike me dumb else!

On the contrary,” said Lamprocles, “I am very careful to gain the goodwill of all men.

Word Value for goodwills
Scrable

13

Words with friends

16

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