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Cohorts Meaning in English

word · lemma: cohort

ˈkoʊhɔɹts
KOH-horts
kˈəʊhɔːts
KOH-hawts

Definition

Groups of people who share a common characteristic, such as age, experience, or participation in something, often studied or referred to together. In research or statistics, a 'cohort' usually means a group being studied over a period.

Usage & Nuances

Somewhat formal and often used in academic, scientific, or professional contexts, especially research. Common collocations: 'age cohort', 'study cohort'. Plural 'cohorts' can also refer to companions or associates, but this is less common.

Example Sentences

Many studies follow cohorts over several years.

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The school divides students into cohorts for projects.

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Each age group formed separate cohorts in the study.

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His cohorts from college still meet every year.

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Researchers compared test results from different cohorts to find trends.

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After graduation, the 2010 and 2015 cohorts took very different paths.

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