nice, great, superb, marvellous, tremendous, cracking, neat, solid
The Hebrew word used in that context is טוב (tov), which is exactly equivalent to the English word "good" but it can also be used for "pleasant" or "excellent".
"Viscous" is a good word that can be used to describe something that is slimy.
I inadvertently used the wrong word!
No, the word "good" is only correctly used as either an adjective, e.g., "A good boy," or a noun, e.g., "For the common good."
good
good condition
insure should be "ensure"
Yes, you can use the exclamation mark after the word good. It is used in various sentences of appreciation.
Karma
gospel
It isn't
The word pleasant is a term that is used to describe someone with a good nature. Pleasant can also be used to describe anything that is enjoyable to have around.