Goodwill in a sentence as a noun

But GitHub is a huge brand with a ton of goodwill from the community.

"But I'm just demonstrating that any system based on goodwill is open to abuse!

To engender a spirit of goodwill, joviality and kindness such that the flunky wants to help you.

But nothing compared to the lost goodwill for Airbnb, YC, the startup community, and the "new order" in general.

Let me explain the consequences of what you are suggesting here, apart from the obvious loss of goodwill across the world.

There will be another write down for the lost goodwill less the value of the remaining IP that should be worth very approximately $1B.

They'd have too much name brand recognition and goodwill in their names to lose by leaving customer safety and security to chance.

Having wooed so many developers to the Mac in the last decade, are they really prepared to throw away all that goodwill by shipping obsolete tools and making it a pain in the *** to upgrade them?

Goodwill definitions

noun

(accounting) an intangible asset valued according to the advantage or reputation a business has acquired (over and above its tangible assets)

noun

the friendly hope that something will succeed

noun

a disposition to kindness and compassion; "the victor's grace in treating the vanquished"

See also: grace