Noun
a track star who has been working with a new coach
In those days, people usually traveled long distances in coaches. Verb
He coaches the tennis star.
He has coached the team for several years.
She coached the U.S. gymnastics team at the Olympics.
He has coached at the college level for many years.
The lawyer admitted to coaching the witness.
It was clear that the witness had been coached by her lawyer on how to answer the questions.
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Noun
Simeone is the son of former Argentine great and Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone, who provoked David Beckham’s red card during the 1998 World Cup Round of 16.—
Michelle Kaufman,
Miami Herald,
16 July 2026 The former Lakers and Pacers head coach is expected to be announced as an assistant to Kerr for the upcoming season.—
Joseph Dycus,
Mercury News,
15 July 2026
Verb
Fisher, who led Florida State to victory in the final BCS National Championship Game in 2014 and coached Texas A&M from 2018-2023, is a closet Georgia football fan.—
Mike Griffith,
AJC.com,
17 July 2026 Now the defensive coordinator for the Vikings, Flores coached the Dolphins from 2019 to 2021, accumulating a record of 24-25.—Miami Herald,
16 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for coach
Word History
Etymology
Noun and Verb
Middle English coche, from Middle French, from German Kutsche, from Hungarian kocsi (szekér), literally, wagon from Kocs, Hungary