very good

adjective
UK: /ˌveri ˈɡʊd/
US: /ˌveri ˈɡʊd/
  1. Satisfactory; of a high standard or quality.

    1. The food was very good, I enjoyed it a lot. [ ] [ ]
    2. Overall, I think the performance was very good, considering the short amount of time we had to prepare. [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to express approval or agreement.

    1. "Can you help me?" "Very good, I will." [ ] [ ]
    2. "Let's meet tomorrow at 10." "Very good, that works for me perfectly." [ ] [ ]
very good interjection
  1. An expression of agreement or approval.

    1. "We'll start right away." "Very good." [ ] [ ]
    2. "The plan is finalized and ready for execution." "Very good, let's begin immediately then." [ ] [ ]

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The word "very good" in English means: Satisfactory; of a high standard or quality., Used to express approval or agreement..

The phonetic transcription of "very good" is /ˌveri ˈɡʊd/ in British English and /ˌveri ˈɡʊd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "very good": fantastic, wonderful, fine, great, excellent.

Example usage of "very good": "The food was very good, I enjoyed it a lot.". More examples on the page.