disposition+to+do+good
51good will — The expectation of continued public patronage. Stott v Johnston, 36 Cal 2d 864, 229 P2d 348, 28 ALR2d 580. The probability that old customers will resort to the old place. Every positive advantage acquired, arising out of the business of the old… …
52Good faith rule — Nardone gegen USA Entschieden 11. Dezember 1939 Rubrum: Frank C. Nardone et al …
53good mood — cheerful disposition, pleasant frame of mind, nice feeling, good temper …
54good natured — having a pleasant disposition, having a friendly temperament, amiable, good humored …
55good temper — pleasant disposition, good mood …
56good nature — /gʊd ˈneɪtʃə/ (say good naychuh) noun pleasant disposition; cheerful nature …
57good-neighborliness — noun a disposition to be friendly and helpful to neighbors • Syn: ↑neighborliness, ↑neighbourliness, ↑good neighbourliness • Ant: ↑unneighborliness (for: ↑neighborliness) …
58good-neighbourliness — noun a disposition to be friendly and helpful to neighbors • Syn: ↑neighborliness, ↑neighbourliness, ↑good neighborliness • Ant: ↑unneighborliness (for: ↑neighborliness) …
59good nature — pleasant disposition; kindly nature; amiability. [1400 50; late ME] * * * …
60good-natured — adjective Of or pertaining to a perpetual kind disposition …