Meaning of good deal | Babel Free
Definitions
Examples
“He made a good deal⟳ of trouble⟳ for us.”
“We have⟳ a good deal⟳ of territory to cover⟳.”
“The audience is generally unaware of the good deal⟳ of work⟳ that goes into its creation.”
“You may make⟳ a good deal⟳ of that little fact if properly worked.”
“A friend suggested that, if I really wanted to have⟳ the satisfaction of taking a difficult examination, I should pass⟳ the London Matriculation. It meant a good deal⟳ of labour and much addition to my stock⟳ of general knowledge, without any extra expense worth the name⟳. I welcomed the suggestion. But the syllabus frightened me. Latin and a modern language were compulsory!”
“She is popular with passengers as an all-weather vessel, but rather the reverse with yachtsmen as she has at times proved somewhat unwieldy, and certainly takes up a good deal⟳ of space in the narrow channels.”
“I can offer⟳ you a good deal⟳ on that van.”
“There are plenty of good deals on flights.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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