Phrases with «little goodwill»

The phrase "little goodwill" means that there is not much kindness, friendliness, or positive attitude toward someone or something. Full definition

Sentences with «little goodwill»

  • In the last PMQs before Christmas recess there was little goodwill on display as the House engaged in yet another raucous session. (totalpolitics.com)
  • Jordache had sponsored $ 50,000 events last fall in Atlantic City and, as mentioned, in Pasadena, but heat and terrible organization had so scarred the races that although Dalrymple won her $ 12,500 and double men's winner Ron Nabers got $ 27,500, the company and the events attracted little goodwill. (si.com)
  • But the aggressive tone of the braying Brexiteers is rapidly eroding what little goodwill remains and driving the EU 27 into a shared frustration at the UK government's sheer incompetence. (politics.co.uk)
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