pure good

The term "pure good" is used in various contexts to describe something entirely beneficial and virtuous, without any negative qualities.

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Definition

C1Ethics

(philosophical)A state of being entirely virtuous and benevolent, without any negative or corrupt qualities.

Example

  • Her actions were motivated by pure good, always putting others' needs before her own.

C1Literature

(storytelling)A character who is depicted as morally flawless, consistently kind, and selflessly helpful.

Example

  • In the story, the hero is portrayed as pure good, always doing the right thing.

C2Economics

(technical)A product or service that provides only positive benefits without any harmful side effects.

Example

  • In theory, a pure good would offer complete satisfaction without any negative externalities.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "pure good":

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