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Goody vs Foody - What's the difference?

goody | foody |

As an interjection goody

is used to indicate pleasure or delight.

As a noun goody

is a small amount of something good to eat.

As an adjective foody is

eatable; fit for food or consumption.

goody

English

Interjection

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  • Used to indicate pleasure or delight.
  • Noun

    (goodies)
  • A small amount of something good to eat.
  • Any small, usually free, item.
  • (Ireland) pudding made by boiling bread in milk with sugar and spices.
  • (obsolete) shortening of goodwife, a 17th century puritan honorific.
  • protagonist or hero
  • An American fish, the lafayette or spot.
  • foody

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Eatable; fit for food or consumption.
  • Food-bearing; fertile; fruitful.
  • Of, relating to, composed of, or supplying food.
  • See also

    * foodie