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What's the good of Meaning in English

expression

WUHTS thuh GOOD uhv
WOTS thuh-GOOD ov

Definition

Used to ask what benefit or purpose something has, often suggesting that it may be pointless or ineffective.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, sometimes rhetorical expression. Commonly used when frustrated or doubtful, especially in negative contexts. Similar to 'what's the point of.' Usually followed by a verb in the '-ing' form (e.g. 'what's the good of waiting?').

Example Sentences

What's the good of complaining if nothing changes?

basic

What's the good of reading if you don't remember anything?

basic

What's the good of buying more if we already have enough?

basic

Honestly, what's the good of staying late? Nobody appreciates the extra work.

natural

I mean, what's the good of making promises you don't intend to keep?

natural

What's the good of worrying about things you can't control?

natural