coughs

word · lemma: cough

/ˈkɔfs/
kawfs
/kˈɒfz/
kofz

Definition

The act of suddenly forcing air out of the lungs with a sharp sound, often because of illness or irritation. "Coughs" is the plural of "cough" or the third person singular present tense of the verb.

Usage & Nuances

As a noun, "coughs" refers to repeated or multiple instances of coughing. As a verb, it is the present tense for he/she/it: 'She coughs often.' Common phrases: 'dry cough', 'persistent cough'. The word can appear in both medical and everyday situations.

Example Sentences

The doctor asked how often she coughs at night.

natural

Everyone turned around when someone in the movie theater coughs.

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If your baby coughs all the time, you should see a pediatrician.

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She coughs loudly during class.

basic

My brother coughs all night.

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He always coughs when the air is dusty.

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