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    • Empathy. Let’s kick things off with the first quality: Empathy. Good people possess the ability to understand and empathize with the feelings of others.
    • Honesty. Next on the list is honesty. Genuinely good people are truthful and sincere, even when it might be uncomfortable. Due to their kind nature, they might compromise on some things to keep the peace, but not honesty!
    • Kindness. This is probably because good people are kind to everyone they meet. This kindness emanates from their understanding that each person is fighting their own battles and a little kindness can go a long way.
    • Integrity. Their integrity? Not negotiable! Even when faced with challenges or temptations, genuinely good people remain steadfast, proving that they can be trusted.
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    • Prudence
    • Temperance
    • Courage
    • Compassion
    • Generosity
    • Patience
    • Respect
    • Tolerance
    • Integrity
    • Commitment

    A good person is a prudent person. Prudence is the ability to determine whether or not a particular action is a good (or appropriate) idea at that specific point in time. It’s considered to be one of the four cardinal virtues, derived originally from Plato’s Republic. Prudence also refers to a situation in which you have the strength to do somethin...

    Although most people interpret temperance as being abstinence from something, what it actually means is moderation. Having temperance means finding the middle path, and balancing the self in the face of any situation. It encompasses self-discipline and self-awareness. After all, you have to know your own abilities as well as your own limits in orde...

    Good people often show courage. Courage isn’t the absence of fear, but rather the ability to take action even though you feel afraid. It is knowing that there is a difficult, potentially dangerous task ahead of you, but doing it because you know it needs to be done. This one goes along with several of the other qualities listed here. For example, i...

    Being compassionate isn’t just about understanding someone else’s pain. It’s also the desire to help alleviate it. One can look at a person and see that they’re suffering (sympathy) and then walk on by. But when we want to do what we can to help, then that’s compassion in action. Ultimately, the basic element of compassion is kindness. We want to g...

    Generosity is a quality often associated with a good person. When we have a surplus of something, it’s important to share with others who have less. Even if we don’t have a surplus, it’s important to share with others. We always have something that we can share or give to those around us. This doesn’t have to be monetary wealth or physical objects,...

    This is one of the qualities that many admire, but it is also one of the most difficult to put into practice. It’s possible that this is because few of use are actually patient by nature. We tend to want things on our terms, on our own time. As a result, we get frustrated and annoyed when things don’t play out the way we think they should. This is ...

    Respect is undoubtedly a characteristic of a good person. When we talk about respect, we’re encompassing various aspects thereof. This includes respect for other people, self-respect, respect for life, for nature, etc. Tolerance, esteem, appreciation, and recognition are just a few aspects of respect that can come into play. For example, we can res...

    Tolerance means accepting that others may think, behave, or live differently than we are, without trying to change their ways to suit our own preferences. In simplest terms: live and let live. Seek to understand your contemporaries in other cultures, races, religions, and creeds, rather than attacking them for their differences from you. This is th...

    A good person will act with integrity. Integrity means doing the right thing, even when nobody is watching. It’s holding to your individual moral and ethical convictions despite other people’s opinions and influences. Especially when it’s difficult to do so. For example, let’s say that you’re working on a construction site and you find a precious a...

    This one goes along with integrity, but expands upon it differently. Commitment means that you’ve held to your word, even if it was difficult to do so. This might mean sticking with a job or project that you absolutely hate because you promised someone that you would do so. Or it could be remaining faithful to a partner, despite your own non-monoga...

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  2. Well-formed Definition. (linguistics, computing) Correctly written; syntactically correct; expressed in a way that obeys rules for constructing formulas in a certain language. If the parser says it is good, then it must be well-formed and is part of the language.

  3. The meaning of WELL-FORMED is produced by the correct application of a set of transformations : grammatical. How to use well-formed in a sentence.

  4. Well-formed definition: rightly or pleasingly formed. See examples of WELL-FORMED used in a sentence.

  5. What does the adjective well-formed mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective well-formed . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. Definitions of well-formed. adjective. conforming to the rules of grammar or usage accepted by native speakers. synonyms: grammatical.

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