noun

goodwill

/ɡʊdˈwɪl/

goodwill

NOUN

Definition of goodwill

1

Goodwill is the friendly and helpful attitude towards someone or something.

Example: Donations should be done out of goodwill.

1

Goodwill is the reputation of a business that can be quantified as an asset when the business is sold.

Example: The accountants valued the company's goodwill at 14 million dollars.

goodwill

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Examples of goodwill

1

Donations should be done out of goodwill.

Example sentence
2

The accountants valued the company's goodwill at 14 million dollars.

Example sentence

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