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good life
noun
- a life abounding in material comforts and luxuries.
- a life lived according to the moral and religious laws of one's culture.
Word History and Origins
Origin of good life1
Example Sentences
Cats, like other animals, are wise in all kinds of ways, and it’s worth reflecting on that and it’s worth pushing back on the Western idea that the good life is really the intellectual life.
It takes more than just the people who look the way I look or who voted the way I voted to structure a nation in which building a good life for my family and your family is possible.
My parents lived a good life, and they were at the end of their road.
Stoicism’s answer to the question of how to live a good life began 24 centuries ago, but it is still very much evolving today.
Universal educationWith a move towards a society that promotes the values of living a good life, the education system would have to evolve as well.
The good life awaits the young man who becomes a college football star.
Victoria Grayson (Revenge) A Hamptons mother who just wants to live the good life, Victoria can't seem to escape her shady past.
Taste the good life in Santa Fe, New Mexico, filled with art galleries, adobe hotels and flavorful restaurants.
Any confidence that your children will have a clear shot at a good life?
Standards of beauty, of a good life, of success; standards that I hate to admit have affected me.
A good life hath its number of days: but a good name shall continue for ever.
Mr. Wadsworth spoke in his genial voice: Its a beautiful thing, daughters, to help a good man live a good life.
Men combine in order to increase the store of individual well-being, to live the good life.
But it is just as true that each person must find the best way to lead a good life.
He would make over the whole property to Kelly, on getting a good life income out of it.
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