Goodacity /gʊdæsɪti/
(noun)
The audacity to do good;
coming from the conjunction of the words
“good” + “audacity”
Examples of use:
(noun)
Despite her fear, Mary revealed her goodacity by feeding the stray dogs.
(adj.)
Peter is a very goodacious young man. Despite having a small salary, he helps the orphanage with regular donations of money.
(adv.)
Goodaciously glancing at the cat, meowing with hunger, the girl asked her mother to buy it something tasty.