The words “good” and “bad” are general evaluative terms. Other eval- uative terms are more restrictive in their range of application. The word “delicious” is usually used for evaluating the taste of foods; it means “good- tasting.” A sin is a kind of wrong action, but, more specifically, it is an action that is wrong according to religious standards. A bargain has a good price. An illegal action is one that is legally wrong. Our language contains a great many specific terms of evaluation like these. Here are a few more examples:
beautiful dangerous wasteful sneaky cute
murder prudent nosy sloppy smart