very good
The phrase "very good" is versatile, used both to describe something of high quality and as a polite acknowledgment in formal contexts.
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Definition
A2General
(common)Of high quality or standard.
Example
- The restaurant received very good reviews for its food and service.
- She did a very good job on the project.
B2Formal
(polite, acknowledgment)A polite response indicating agreement or acceptance of an order or statement.
Example
- "Please send the report by tomorrow." - "Very good, I will do that."
- "We need to reschedule the meeting." - "Very good, I'll inform everyone."
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "very good":
quite goodvery wellpretty wellgood joball very wellwell donegood showas good asvery muchgood andwell playedgood enoughgood likinggood as goldgood valuegood dealdo good