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
Dubhthach-Ancient Irish
Lund[lʌnd]
Coulter['kəultə]
Kaye[kei]
Briella-English (Modern)
Sefu-Eastern African, Swahili