Goodwill
English Meaning
- An attitude of kindness or friendliness; benevolence.
- Cheerful acquiescence or willingness.
- A good relationship, as of a business with its customers or a nation with other nations.
- The positive reputation of a business viewed as an asset, equal to the excess cost required to acquire the business over the fair market value of all other assets.
Examples | ഉദാഹരണങ്ങൾ
The below examples are taken from The Holy Bible.
Malachi 2:13
And this is the second thing you do: You cover the altar of the LORD with tears, With weeping and crying; So He does not regard the offering anymore, Nor receive it with goodwill from your hands.
à´°à´£àµà´Ÿà´¾à´®à´¤àµ നിങàµà´™àµ¾ ഇങàµà´™à´¨àµ† ചെയàµà´¯àµà´¨àµà´¨àµ: യഹോവ ഇനി വഴിപാടൠകടാകàµà´·à´¿à´•àµà´•à´¯àµ‹ നിങàµà´™à´³àµà´Ÿàµ† à´•à´¯àµà´¯à´¿àµ½à´¨à´¿à´¨àµà´¨àµ à´ªàµà´°à´¸à´¾à´¦à´®àµà´³àµà´³à´¤àµ കൈകàµà´•àµŠàµ¾à´•à´¯àµ‹ ചെയàµà´¯à´¾à´¤à´µà´£àµà´£à´‚ നിങàµà´™àµ¾ അവനàµà´±àµ† യാഗപീഠതàµà´¤àµ† à´•à´£àµà´£àµà´¨àµ€àµ¼à´•àµŠà´£àµà´Ÿàµà´‚ à´•à´°à´šàµà´šàµ½à´•àµŠà´£àµà´Ÿàµà´‚ à´žà´°à´•àµà´•à´‚കൊണàµà´Ÿàµà´‚ മൂടികàµà´•à´³à´¯àµà´¨àµà´¨àµ.
Philippians 1:15
Some indeed preach Christ even from envy and strife, and some also from goodwill:
ചിലർ à´•àµà´°à´¿à´¸àµà´¤àµà´µà´¿à´¨àµ† അസൂയയàµà´‚ പിണകàµà´•à´µàµà´‚ നിമിതàµà´¤à´‚ à´ªàµà´°à´¸à´‚à´—à´¿à´•àµà´•àµà´¨àµà´¨àµ;
Daniel 1:9
Now God had brought Daniel into the favor and goodwill of the chief of the eunuchs.
ദൈവം ദാനീയേലിനàµà´¨àµ à´·à´£àµà´¡à´¾à´§à´¿à´ªà´¨àµà´±àµ† à´®àµà´®àµà´ªà´¿àµ½ ദയയàµà´‚ à´•à´°àµà´£à´¯àµà´‚ à´²à´à´¿à´ªàµà´ªà´¾àµ» ഇടവരàµà´¤àµà´¤à´¿.
Ephesians 6:7
with goodwill doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men,
മനàµà´·àµà´¯à´°àµ†à´¯à´²àµà´² കർതàµà´¤à´¾à´µà´¿à´¨àµ† തനàµà´¨àµ‡ à´ªàµà´°àµ€à´¤à´¿à´¯àµ‹à´Ÿàµ† സേവിചàµà´šàµà´‚കൊണàµà´Ÿàµ à´…à´¨àµà´¸à´°à´¿à´ªàµà´ªà´¿àµ» .
Luke 2:14
"Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!"
“അതàµà´¯àµà´¨àµà´¨à´¤à´™àµà´™à´³à´¿àµ½ ദൈവതàµà´¤à´¿à´¨àµà´¨àµ മഹതàµà´µà´‚; à´àµ‚മിയിൽ ദൈവപàµà´°à´¸à´¾à´¦à´®àµà´³àµà´³ മനàµà´·àµà´¯àµ¼à´•àµà´•àµà´‚ സമാധാനം†എനàµà´¨àµ പറഞàµà´žàµ.