Goods - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɡʊdz|  American pronunciation of the word goods
Brit.  |ɡʊdz|  British pronunciation of the word goods

noun

- (business, economics, plural only) That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed.
- (informal, often preceded by the) Something authentic, important, or revealing.
- (transport) freight (not passengers)
- plural form of good

Extra examples

He had yet to come up with the goods.

They caught him with the goods.

They tried to get the goods on him but he knows all the angles.

They didn't have the goods on him.

Britain's leading exporter of manufactured goods (=things that are made not grown)

There will be tax increases on a range of goods and services.

They were charged with handling stolen goods.

We collected up our goods and left.

They had to sacrifice lesser goods for greater ones.

We require payment in advance for all goods purchased.

Our store stocks only the finest goods.

The high taxes on imported goods are intended to protect domestic producers.

The sporting goods store partnered with the newspaper to sponsor the road race.

They secured the goods on deck and went below.

The goods were shipped from a foreign port.

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