to the good



to the good

Also, all to the good. to an advantage or profit, as in We've got extra material and that's all to the good, I think. This idiom was first recorded in 1882.
See also: good

to the good

1. For the best; advantageous.
2. In an advantageous financial position: ended up to the good.
See also: good

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sidonie-French
&Aelig;&Thorn;Elr&Aelig;D-Anglo-Saxon
Oliviaə-LIV-ee-ə (English), o-LEE-vyah (Italian, Spanish), o-LEE-vee-ah (German), O-lee-vee-ah (Finnish)English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Nuray-Turkish
Raschellerə-SHELEnglish (Rare)
Matfeymaht-VYAYRussian