Meaning & Definition of Coat in English
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Coat
An outer garment worn on the upper body.
Pronunciation:
/koʊt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
coatsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A garment for the upper body typically having sleeves and fastening down the front.
Example Sentence: She wore a warm coat to protect herself from the cold.
Definition: A layer of a substance applied to a surface.
Example Sentence: The painter applied a coat of paint to the wall.
Definition: The fur or hair covering of an animal.
Example Sentence: The dog's coat was shiny and well-groomed.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English cote, from Old French cote, from Latin cota.
Synonyms
jacketovercoatmantlewrapouterwear
Common Phrases and Expressions
- coat of many colors: A reference to variety or diversity, often used to denote rich differences.
- put on a brave face/coat: To appear confident or cheerful despite difficulties.
- coat tails: The flaps of a tailcoat, used to refer to someone who benefits from another's success.
Translations
- Spanish: abrigo
- French: manteau
- German: Mantel
- Russian: пальто
Related Words
- parka: A type of heavy jacket with a hood, often lined with warm material.
- trench coat: A long coat made of waterproof material, typically belted.
- anorak: A waterproof jacket with a hood, often lined and used for outdoor activities.
Slang Meanings of coat
Meaning: To coat
Example Sentence: He coated the cake with chocolate frosting.
Meaning: In the context of covering something (e.g., 'coat it in oil')
Example Sentence: Make sure to coat the pan before cooking.