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Cox Meaning in English

word

/ˈkɑks/
koks
/kˈɒks/
koks

Definition

The 'cox' is the person who steers and commands a rowing boat, giving directions and setting the pace for the crew.

Usage & Nuances

'Cox' is short for 'coxswain', almost always used in rowing contexts. Used as both a noun (the person) and verb ('to cox' a boat). It is pronounced like 'koks'. Rare outside competitive rowing or crew teams.

Example Sentences

Our boat’s cox is very experienced.

basic

The team listens to the cox for instructions.

basic

I learned to cox for my college row team last year.

natural

He’s the smallest on the crew, so he became the cox.

natural

Without a good cox, the rowers would be lost.

natural

The cox sits at the back of the boat.

basic