What is another word for for good and all?

Pronunciation: [fɔː ɡˈʊd and ˈɔːl] (IPA)

"For good and all" is an idiomatic phrase that means something is done permanently or forever. There are several synonyms for this phrase, including "once and for all," "forevermore," "eternally," "permanently," "irrevocably," "conclusively," and "definitely." These synonyms can be used interchangeably with "for good and all" to convey the same meaning. Whether you're talking about ending a relationship, quitting a job, or making a life-changing decision, these phrases provide a sense of finality and closure. So, if you're looking to express the idea of something being done permanently, remember that there are plenty of other ways to say "for good and all".

What are the hypernyms for For good and all?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with For good and all

  • I do reproach a school of modern philosophers for wishing to force, so to speak, impersonal philosophy, a moral science, indifferent nature, to speak the same language as our aspirations and our passions — even, I grant, our generous aspirations, our noble passions. Our innate and psychic tendencies (in the moral, social, and religious realms) are phenomena for science to record and authenticate, not to justify or legitimize. The epoch of scholasticism ought to be left behind for good and all.
    Albert Schinz

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