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Coach Meaning in English

word

/ˈkoʊtʃ/
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/kˈəʊtʃ/
kohch

Definition

A coach is usually a person who trains and guides a sports team or an individual athlete. It can also mean a large comfortable bus used for longer trips, and in work or personal development, a person who helps someone improve.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'coach' means a sports trainer: 'football coach', 'head coach'. In business and self-improvement, 'life coach' and 'career coach' are common. As a vehicle word, it is more common in British and travel contexts; in American everyday speech, people often say 'bus'. Don't confuse it with 'teach' or 'train': a coach guides, supports, and develops skills over time.

Example Sentences

My coach helps me practice every day.

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We took a coach to the beach.

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Her coach says she is getting stronger.

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I hired a career coach to help me prepare for interviews.

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The coach ride was long, but at least the seats were comfortable.

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Our new coach really knows how to motivate the team.

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