goodrich: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (as a common word); High as a proper noun in specific contexts (e.g., aerospace).
UK/ˈɡʊdrɪtʃ/US/ˈɡʊdrɪtʃ/

Formal when referring to the company or surname; informal if used creatively.

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What does “goodrich” mean?

A surname of English origin, meaning 'good ruler' or 'powerful good' (from Old English 'gōd' and 'rīc'). Also refers to a major American aerospace and defense company.

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Meaning and Definition

A surname of English origin, meaning 'good ruler' or 'powerful good' (from Old English 'gōd' and 'rīc'). Also refers to a major American aerospace and defense company.

Primarily used as a proper noun (family name or company name). In rare informal contexts, might be used to describe something of high quality and richness, but this is not standard.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant linguistic differences. The Goodrich Corporation is an American entity, so references are more common in US contexts.

Connotations

In the US, strongly associated with the aerospace/defense industry. In the UK, primarily recognized as a surname.

Frequency

Higher frequency in American English due to the company's prominence.

Grammar

How to Use “goodrich” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] (as subject/object)[Adjectival modifier] + Goodrich + noun (e.g., Goodrich component)

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Goodrich CorporationB.F. GoodrichGoodrich tire
medium
the Goodrich familyGoodrich plantGoodrich technology
weak
goodrich qualitygoodrich materials

Examples

Examples of “goodrich” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Goodrich subsidiary in the UK expanded.
  • It's a Goodrich-approved part.

American English

  • The Goodrich plant in Ohio is hiring.
  • This is a Goodrich specification.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Refers to the Goodrich Corporation or its products/services.

Academic

Might appear in historical or genealogical texts as a surname.

Everyday

Rare; occasionally as a surname in social contexts.

Technical

In engineering/aviation contexts, refers to components from the company.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “goodrich”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “goodrich”

  • Misspelling as two words: 'good rich'.
  • Incorrect capitalization in mid-sentence when it's a proper noun.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is almost exclusively a proper noun (surname or company name).

It is pronounced /ˈɡʊdrɪtʃ/ in both British and American English.

Only as a proper adjective when referring to the company or products (e.g., Goodrich technology). It is not a standard descriptive adjective.

It is of Old English origin, meaning 'good ruler' or 'powerful good'.

A surname of English origin, meaning 'good ruler' or 'powerful good' (from Old English 'gōd' and 'rīc'). Also refers to a major American aerospace and defense company.

Goodrich is usually formal when referring to the company or surname; informal if used creatively. in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'good' and 'rich' combined to form a surname meaning a good ruler.

Practice

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Fill in the gap
The Corporation is a major supplier in the aerospace industry.
Multiple Choice

What is the most common use of 'Goodrich'?