Meaning Of Course
Noun: course
Education imparted in a series of
lessons or meetings
Example 1: "he took a
course in basket weaving"
A connected series of events,
actions or developments
Example 2: "the
government took a firm course"
General line of orientation
Example 3: "the river
takes a southern course"
A mode of action
Example 4: "if you
persist in that course you will surely fail"; "once a nation is
embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any
retraction to take place"
A line or route along which
something travels or moves
Example 5: "the course
of the river"
A body of students who are taught
together
Example 6: "early
morning courses are always sleepy"
Part of a meal served at one time
Example 7: "she
prepared a three course meal"
(construction) a layer of masonry
Example 8: "a course
of bricks"
Facility consisting of a
circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport
Example 9: "the course
had only nine holes"; "the course was less than a mile"
Adverb: course
As might be expected
Example 1: "course,
the lawyer sent us a huge bill"
Verb : Course
Move swiftly through or over
Example 1: "ships
coursing the Atlantic"
Move along, of liquids
Example 2: "Water
coursed into the cave"
(game) hunt with hounds
Example 3: "He often courses hares"
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