🧥coat

noun/verb
/koʊt/

Meaning

an outer garment worn outdoors, or a layer covering something
an outer garment worn over other clothes for warmth or protection

Example Sentences

She wore a red coat to keep warm in the winter.

He put on his winter coat before going outside.

Example Expressions

coat of paint

Synonyms

jacket, cloak, covering, overcoat, layer, blazer
Entry 1
jacket, cloak, covering, overcoat, layer
Entry 2
jacket, overcoat, blazer

Antonyms

undress, expose

Collocations

winter coat, fur coat, coat of paint, coat pocket, rain coat, lab coat
Entry 1
winter coat, fur coat, coat of paint, coat pocket
Entry 2
winter coat, rain coat, lab coat, fur coat

More Example Sentences

Wear a raincoat in the rain.

A man paints his living room walls on a rainy weekend choosing a soft green color that his wife picked from a catalog and covers the furniture with old sheets to protect it then tapes the edges of the windows and doorframes before rolling the first coat of paint onto the wall

A man paints his living room walls on a rainy weekend choosing a soft green color that his wife picked from a catalog and covers the furniture with old sheets to protect it then tapes the edges of the windows and doorframes before rolling the first coat of paint onto the wall working carefully to avoid drips and uneven patches

A man paints his living room walls on a rainy weekend choosing a soft green color that his wife picked from a catalog and covers the furniture with old sheets to protect it then tapes the edges of the windows and doorframes before rolling the first coat of paint onto the wall working carefully to avoid drips and uneven patches and by Sunday evening the room looks completely different

A man paints his living room walls on a rainy weekend choosing a soft green color that his wife picked from a catalog and covers the furniture with old sheets to protect it then tapes the edges of the windows and doorframes before rolling the first coat of paint onto the wall working carefully to avoid drips and uneven patches and by Sunday evening the room looks completely different making them both happy with the simple but satisfying transformation.

Related Vocabularies

A quality or feature that deserves praise or reward; to deserve or be worthy of.
A strong feeling of anger and shock; to arouse anger or shock.
a delicate fabric made of threads; or to fasten or tie with a lace
A serious attempt or effort to achieve something.
A metal shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles; also to restrain with such shackles.
to determine the size, amount, or degree of something; a standard unit or plan

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