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Goodwilly vs Goodwill - What's the difference?

goodwilly | goodwill |

As nouns the difference between goodwilly and goodwill

is that goodwilly is a volunteer while goodwill is a favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something.

As an adjective goodwilly

is liberal; generous.

goodwilly

English

Alternative forms

* (l) * (l), (l) (Scotland)

Noun

(goodwillies)
  • (obsolete, or, dialectal) A volunteer.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete, or, dialectal) Liberal; generous.
  • (obsolete, or, dialectal) Cordial; friendly; cheering.
  • goodwill

    English

    Noun

  • A favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something.
  • (accounting) The value of a business entity not directly attributable to its tangible assets and liabilities. This value derives from factors such as consumer loyalty to the brand.
  • (business) A concept used to refer to the ability of an individual or business to exert influence within a community, club, market or another type of group, without having to resort to the use of an asset (such as money or property), either directly or by the creation of a lien.
  • Antonyms

    * ill will

    See also

    * bona fides ----