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coach
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- pronunciation:
- koch
- parts of speech:
- noun, verb
- features:
- Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
a closed carriage that is pulled by horses. A coach has four wheels, and an outside seat for the driver.
Before there were cars, many people rode in coaches.
- synonyms:
- carriage
- similar words:
- stagecoach
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definition 2: |
a bus used for traveling from one city to another.
- synonyms:
- bus
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definition 3: |
a section of seats on an airplane or train. Tickets for this section are less expensive than first class.
The food in coach is not as fancy as the food in first class.- similar words:
- economy
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definition 4: |
a person who trains and teaches athletes.
- synonyms:
- trainer
- similar words:
- director
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definition 5: |
a person who trains or teaches a student in a special area, such as singing, acting, or a school subject.
- synonyms:
- tutor
- similar words:
- instructor, mentor, teacher
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related words: |
cab, car, guide, tutor |
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part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
coaches, coaching, coached |
definition: |
to train, teach, or prepare.
She is coaching the soccer team.My lawyer coached me on what to say in court.- synonyms:
- train
- similar words:
- cram, discipline, drill, educate, exercise, guide, instruct, prepare, prime, teach, tutor
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related words: |
condition |
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