What is another word for good for you?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʊd fɔː juː] (IPA)

The phrase "Good for you" is often used to express admiration or approval for someone's achievements or actions. However, there are several synonyms for this phrase that can be used interchangeably. Examples include "Well done!", "Congratulations!", "Great job!", "Kudos to you!", "Way to go!", "Keep it up!", "Bravo!", "Excellent!", "Impressive!", "Outstanding!", "Superb!", and "Terrific!". All of these phrases convey a positive and encouraging message to the recipient. When expressing praise or admiration, it's important to use language that is sincere and heartfelt. Using synonyms for "Good for you" can add variety to your communication and demonstrate your appreciation in a different way.

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What are the hypernyms for Good for you?

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

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Famous quotes with Good for you

  • A teacher is never too smart to learn from his pupils. But while runners differ, basic principles never change. So it's a matter of fitting your current practices to fit the event and the individual. See, what's good for you might not be worth a darn for the next guy.
    Bill Bowerman
  • Do not consider painful what is good for you.
    Euripides
  • A sense of humor is good for you. Have you ever heard of a laughing hyena with heart burn?
    Bob Hope
  • Complaining is good for you as long as you're not complaining to the person you're complaining about.
    Lynn Johnston
  • As a dad, he thinks that his philosophy is morally correct. He has no conscience whatsoever about letting his kids put a penny in a light socket to find out electricity is not so good for you, and if you want to learn how to swim, you have to be thrown into the deep end.
    Stacy Keach

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