good news

collocation in English

meaningsofgoodandnews

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withnews.
good
adjective
uk
/ɡʊd/
us
/ɡʊd/
very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, ...
See more atgood
news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
See more atnews

(Definition ofgoodandnewsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgood news

These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Goodnewsdeliveries are produced with an increased animatedness, including wider pitch range and more frequent and abrupt pitch shifts.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Again, this isgoodnewsfor international relations co-operation theorists.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The doctor told us we should then have one more trawl and then take the eastern run down which wasgoodnewsto us all.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Obviously, this isgoodnewsfor societies anticipating a substantial increase of the older population.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The imperative to spread the gospel, the ' 'goodnews, ' ' to nonbelievers is the irreducible core of this evangelical mission.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Indeed, it isgoodnewsfor the current integrative aims of developmental studies that these misconceptions can be set aside.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Thegoodnewsis that this state of affairs is not being meekly accepted.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Thegoodnewsis that powerful preconditioning techniques have been developed for many problems of practical interest.
From theCambridge English Corpus
We simply accept that in biomedical research, all news isgoodnews.
From theCambridge English Corpus
All this isgoodnewsto the urban historian alienated by the abstractions of architectural history.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Thegoodnewsis that studies in animals demonstrated several agents with potentially beneficial effects.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Goodnewsfor the warmblooded birds and mammals, which now seize their opportunity.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Tell her thegoodnews. 37-year-old female!
From theCambridge English Corpus
Thegoodnewsfor presidents is that agency structure is more malleable than usually recognized.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The second piece ofgoodnewsis that this is our final quarterly issues.
From theCambridge English Corpus
This isgoodnews, in that lead poisoning often has serious negative repercussions on children's physical and cognitive development.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Buying compost: thegoodnewsand the bad news.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Also, unless they could feel confident that their physicians' reports were honest, they could have no trust ingoodnews, bad news, or directions.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Solid waste re-use and urban agriculture: dilemmas in developing countries: the bad news and thegoodnews.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The patterns were often pairable, such that a phenomenon prevalent ingoodnewsdeliveries would have its opposite in bad news deliveries.
From theCambridge English Corpus
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Want to learn more?
Go to the definition ofgood
Go to the definition ofnews
See other collocations withnews