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Good for what ails you Meaning in English

expression

GOOD-fer-wut-AYLZ-yoo
GUUD-faw-WOT-AYLZ-yoo

Definition

Something described as 'good for what ails you' is supposed to help with any problem, discomfort, or illness, even if only in a comforting or general sense.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, often humorous or old-fashioned phrase. It’s used to recommend something as a cure-all, usually for both physical and emotional troubles. Commonly said about food, drinks, or remedies, but typically not used in serious medical contexts.

Example Sentences

A bowl of hot soup is good for what ails you on a cold day.

basic

Grandma says her lemon tea is good for what ails you.

basic

Try some honey; people say it’s good for what ails you.

basic

After a tough week, a night out with friends is good for what ails you.

natural

They swear their spicy stew is good for what ails you, no matter what’s wrong.

natural

Sometimes, laughter really is good for what ails you.

natural