There is no common homophone (sound-alike word) for "good."
The word good is a homonym, with uses as an adjective (fine, suitable) and a noun (an economic product).
The homophone of "tents" is "tense."
The homophone of "pride" is "pried."
The homophone of "seller" is "cellar".
The homophone for strait is "straight."
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
The homophone of "tents" is "tense."
The homophone of "pride" is "pried."
The homophone of "seller" is "cellar".
Would is a homophone of "wood"
The homophone for strait is "straight."
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
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The word is spelt "homophone".
Sale. As in "for sale".Sale
The homophone of "selling of goods" is "celling of goods." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "selling" and "celling" sound identical but refer to different actions - selling involves exchanging goods for money, while "celling" refers to the act of lining or covering a surface with panels or tiles.