What is another word for in good part?

Pronunciation: [ɪn ɡˈʊd pˈɑːt] (IPA)

The phrase "in good part" can be synonymous with several expressions that convey a positive interpretation of something. For instance, "in a positive light" and "with a favorable outlook" both refer to perceiving something in a good way. Other synonyms include "in a constructive manner," "in a benign fashion," and "with beneficent intent." Additionally, the phrase "taken in stride" can imply a sense of tolerance or acceptance of a situation, such that it is not viewed negatively. Similarly, "with a grain of salt" suggests that something should be taken with a degree of skepticism but not necessarily rejected outright. All of these synonyms convey a sense of openness, optimism, and receptiveness.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. In the case of the phrase "in good part," which means to understand and accept something in a positive way, potential antonyms may include phrases like "in poor part," "in bad taste," or "in a negative light." These phrases suggest an unfavorable interpretation or rejection of something that is said or done. Other potential antonyms may include words like "disapprove," "reject," or "condemn," all of which imply a negative judgment or evaluation of something. It is important to consider antonyms carefully in order to avoid misunderstandings or unintended meanings in communication.

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Famous quotes with In good part

  • Terrorism is in good part an effective government propaganda; it serves to deflect attention from governmental abuse toward a mostly imagined, highly dangerous outside enemy.
    Mark Poster
  • Of all human and ancient opinions concerning religion, that seems to me the most likely and most excusable, that acknowledged God as an incomprehensible power, the original and preserver of all things, all goodness, all perfection, receiving and taking in good part the honour and reverence that man paid him, under what method, name, or ceremonies soever
    Michel de Montaigne
  • God might grant us riches, honours, life, and even health, to our own hurt; for every thing that is pleasing to us is not always good for us. If he sends us death, or an increase of sickness, instead of a cure, Vvrga tua et baculus, tuus ipsa me consolata sunt. "Thy rod and thy staff have comforted me," he does it by the rule of his providence, which better and more certainly discerns what is proper for us than we can do; and we ought to take it in good part, as coming from a wise and most friendly hand
    Michel de Montaigne
  • Medicine, guarded too by preliminary impediments, and frightful medusa-heads of quackery, which deter many generous souls from entering, is of the half-articulate professions, and does not much invite the ardent kinds of ambition. The intellect required for medicine might be wholly human, and indeed should by all rules be,—the profession of the Human Healer being radically a sacred one and connected with the highest priesthoods, or rather being itself the outcome and acme of all priesthoods, and divinest conquests of intellect here below. As will appear one day, when men take off their old monastic and ecclesiastic spectacles, and look with eyes again! In essence the Physician's task is always heroic, eminently human: but in practice most unluckily at present we find it too become in good part beaverish,—yielding a money-result alone. And what of it is not beaverish,—does not that too go mainly to ingenious talking, publishing of yourself, ingratiating of yourself; a partly human exercise or waste of intellect, and, alas, a partly vulpine ditto;—making the once sacred... Human Healer, more impossible for us than ever!
    Thomas Carlyle

Semantically related words: in large part, in large measure, mostly, to an extent

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