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Detailed Synonyms for courses in English

courses:

courses [the ~] noun

  1. the courses
    the courses; the sea routes; the ocean highways; the sea lanes; the routes; the tacks; the heats; the sea ways

Related Words for "courses":


courses form of course:

course [the ~] noun

  1. the course
    the course; the education; the lesson; the tuition; the curriculum; the instruction; the teaching
  2. the course
    the study; the course
  3. the course
    the course; the direction
  4. the course
    the dish; the course; the fare; the food
  5. the course
    the lesson; the course; the class; the lesson hour
  6. the course
    the course; the track
  7. the course
    the meal; the course; the dish
  8. the course
    the course
  9. the course
    the method; the way; the methodology; the manner; the mode; the course
  10. the course
    the educational programme; the curriculum; the course
  11. the course
    – a mode of action 1
    the course; the course of action
    – a mode of action 1
    • course [the ~] noun
      • if you persist in that course you will surely fail1
    • course of action [the ~] noun
      • once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place1
  12. the course
    – education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings 1
    the course; the class; the course of study; the course of instruction
    – education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings 1
  13. the course
    – facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport 1
    the course
    – facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport 1
    • course [the ~] noun
      • the course had only nine holes1
      • the course was less than a mile1
  14. the course
    – (construction) a layer of masonry 1
    the course; the row
    – (construction) a layer of masonry 1
    • course [the ~] noun
      • a course of bricks1
    • row [the ~] noun
  15. the course
    – part of a meal served at one time 1
    the course
    – part of a meal served at one time 1
    • course [the ~] noun
      • she prepared a three course meal1
  16. the course
    – a body of students who are taught together 1
    the course; the form; the grade; the class
    – a body of students who are taught together 1
    • course [the ~] noun
    • form [the ~] noun
    • grade [the ~] noun
    • class [the ~] noun
      • early morning classes are always sleepy1
  17. the course
    – a connected series of events or actions or developments 1
    the course; the line
    – a connected series of events or actions or developments 1
    • course [the ~] noun
      • the government took a firm course1
    • line [the ~] noun
      • historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available1
  18. the course
    – general line of orientation 1
    the course; the trend
    – general line of orientation 1
    • course [the ~] noun
      • the river takes a southern course1
    • trend [the ~] noun
      • the northeastern trend of the coast1
  19. the course
    – a line or route along which something travels or moves 1
    the course; the track; the path
    – a line or route along which something travels or moves 1
    • course [the ~] noun
      • the course of the river1
    • track [the ~] noun
      • the track of an animal1
    • path [the ~] noun
      • the hurricane demolished houses in its path1
  20. the course
    – A series of classes that cover aspects of a subject area. 2
    the course
    – A series of classes that cover aspects of a subject area. 2

course adv

  1. course
  2. course
    – as might be expected 1
    course; of course; naturally
    – as might be expected 1

to course verb (courses, coursed, coursing)

  1. to course
    to result; to course; to stream; to flow
    • result verb (results, resulted, resulting)
    • course verb (courses, coursed, coursing)
    • stream verb (streams, streamed, streaming)
    • flow verb (flows, flowed, flowing)
  2. to course
    – hunt with hounds 1
    to course
    – hunt with hounds 1
    • course verb (courses, coursed, coursing)
      • He often courses hares1
  3. to course
    – move along, of liquids 1
    to course; to flow; to run; to feed
    – move along, of liquids 1
    • course verb (courses, coursed, coursing)
    • flow verb (flows, flowed, flowing)
      • Water flowed into the cave1
    • run verb (runs, ran, running)
    • feed verb (feeds, fed, feeding)
      • the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi1
  4. to course
    – move swiftly through or over 1
    to course
    – move swiftly through or over 1
    • course verb (courses, coursed, coursing)
      • ships coursing the Atlantic1

Conjugations for course:

present
  1. course
  2. course
  3. courses
  4. course
  5. course
  6. course
simple past
  1. coursed
  2. coursed
  3. coursed
  4. coursed
  5. coursed
  6. coursed
present perfect
  1. have coursed
  2. have coursed
  3. has coursed
  4. have coursed
  5. have coursed
  6. have coursed
past continuous
  1. was coursing
  2. were coursing
  3. was coursing
  4. were coursing
  5. were coursing
  6. were coursing
future
  1. shall course
  2. will course
  3. will course
  4. shall course
  5. will course
  6. will course
continuous present
  1. am coursing
  2. are coursing
  3. is coursing
  4. are coursing
  5. are coursing
  6. are coursing
subjunctive
  1. be coursed
  2. be coursed
  3. be coursed
  4. be coursed
  5. be coursed
  6. be coursed
diverse
  1. course!
  2. let's course!
  3. coursed
  4. coursing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "course":

  1. as might be expected1
  2. a mode of action1
    • if you persist in that course you will surely fail1
  3. education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings1
    • he took a course in basket weaving1
  4. facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport1
    • the course had only nine holes1
    • the course was less than a mile1
  5. (construction) a layer of masonry1
    • a course of bricks1
  6. part of a meal served at one time1
    • she prepared a three course meal1
  7. a body of students who are taught together1
  8. a connected series of events or actions or developments1
    • the government took a firm course1
  9. general line of orientation1
    • the river takes a southern course1
  10. a line or route along which something travels or moves1
    • the course of the river1
  11. hunt with hounds1
    • He often courses hares1
  12. move along, of liquids1
  13. move swiftly through or over1
    • ships coursing the Atlantic1
  14. A series of classes that cover aspects of a subject area.2

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