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One that you can read and fits with the overall design of what you're using it in. That's why I never use Brush Script at least, nobody can read it easily.
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You're half right. A good font fits with your design. Its legibility, however, only matters if your design needs a legible font.
The other half of what makes a good font is its flexibility. How comprehensive is its glyph set, how large is its family, how well is it spaced, how does it combine with other fonts?
Most of the crap on sites like dafont lacks that second bit.