Meaning & Definition of word "Coachman"

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    Coachman

    /ˈkoʊtʃ.mən/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who drives a horse-drawn carriage or coach.
      • Example: The coachman skillfully navigated the winding roads as the passengers enjoyed the scenic view.
    • 2. A driver of a coach, especially in the historical context when horse-drawn carriages were common.
      • Example: In the 19th century, a wealthy family would typically hire a coachman for their travels.
    • 3. A person who provides transportation services using a carriage or coach.
      • Example: The coachman awaited the arrival of his clients at the grand hotel.
    • 4. An attendant or servant responsible for the care of the horses and the carriage.
      • Example: The coachman tended to the horses before setting off for the day.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'coach', referring to a type of carriage, combined with 'man'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    The coachman's whistle:

    A signal used by coachmen to alert or communicate with passengers.

    Related Words

    carriage:

    A wheeled vehicle for people or goods, often horse-drawn.

    chariot:

    A two-wheeled vehicle drawn by horses, used in ancient times for racing or warfare.

    Slang Meanings of coachman

    Meaning: A person who is overly controlling, akin to how a coachman controls a carriage.

    Example Sentence: He's such a coachman, always dictating what everyone should do.

    Meaning: Referring to someone who drives a large vehicle, often in a humorous way.

    Example Sentence: Look at him, he thinks he's a coachman in that big truck.