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Synonyms of the word 
COACH → AUTOBUS - BUS - CAR - CARRIAGE - CHARABANC - DOUBLE-DECKER - DRIVE - EQUIPAGE - FOUR-IN-HAND - HANDLER - INSTRUCT - INSTRUCTOR - JITNEY - LEARN - MANAGER - MOTORBUS - MOTORCOACH - OMNIBUS - RAILCAR - RIG - TEACH - TEACHER - TRAIN - TRAINER - TUTORcoach- n. A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
- n. (rail transport, Britain, Australia) A passenger car, either drawn by a locomotive or part of a multiple…
- n. (originally Oxford University slang) A trainer or instructor.
- n. (Britain, Australia) A single decked long-distance, or privately hired, bus.
- n. (nautical) The forward part of the cabin space under the poop deck of a sailing ship; the fore-cabin under…
- n. (chiefly US) That part of a commercial passenger airplane reserved for those paying the lower standard…
- v. (sports) To train.
- v. (transitive) To instruct; to train.
- v. (intransitive) To travel in a coach (sometimes coach it).
- v. (transitive) To convey in a coach.
autobus- n. (dated) A bus that is a motor vehicle, as opposed to earlier horse-drawn buses.
- n. (cycling) The group of cyclists in a race who form a large group behind the leading peloton.
bus- n. (automotive) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
- n. An electrical conductor or interface serving as a common connection for two or more circuits or components.
- n. (medical industry, slang) An ambulance.
- v. (transitive, automotive, transport) To transport via a motor bus.
- v. (transitive, automotive, transport, chiefly US) To transport students to school, often to a more distant…
- v. (intransitive, automotive, transport) To travel by bus.
- v. (transitive, US, food service) To clear meal remains from.
- v. (intransitive, US, food service) To work at clearing the remains of meals from tables or counters; to…
car- n. (obsolete) A turn.
- n. A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels, powered mechanically, steered…
- n. (dated) A wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal; a chariot.
- n. (rail transport, chiefly Canada, US) An unpowered unit in a railroad train.
- n. (rail transport) an individual vehicle, powered or unpowered, in a multiple unit.
- n. (rail transport) A passenger-carrying unit in a subway or elevated train, whether powered or not.
- n. A rough unit of quantity approximating the amount which would fill a railroad car.
- n. The moving, load-carrying component of an elevator or other cable-drawn transport mechanism.
- n. The passenger-carrying portion of certain amusement park rides, such as Ferris wheels.
- n. The part of an airship, such as a balloon or dirigible, which houses the passengers and control apparatus.
- n. (sailing) A sliding fitting that runs along a track.
- n. (uncountable, US) The aggregate of desirable characteristics of a car.
- n. (US) A floating perforated box for living fish.
- n. (computing) The first part of a cons in LISP. The first element of a list.
carriage- n. The act of conveying; carrying.
- n. Means of conveyance.
- n. A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
- n. (Britain) A rail car, especially one designed for the conveyance of passengers.
- n. (now rare) A manner of walking and moving in general; how one carries oneself, bearing, gait.
- n. (archaic) One's behaviour, or way of conducting oneself towards others.
- n. The part of a typewriter supporting the paper.
- n. (US, New England) A shopping cart.
- n. (Britain) A stroller; a baby carriage.
- n. The charge made for conveying (especially in the phrases carriage forward, when the charge is to be paid…
- n. (archaic) That which is carried, baggage.
charabanc- n. (Britain) A horse-drawn, and then later, motorized omnibus with open sides, and often, no roof.
- v. (rare, transitive, intransitive) To travel or convey by charabanc.
double-decker- n. A vehicle, usually a bus or coach, with two decks.
drive- n. Motivation to do or achieve something; ability coupled with ambition.
- n. Violent or rapid motion; a rushing onward or away; especially, a forced or hurried dispatch of business.
- n. An act of driving animals forward, such as to be captured, hunted etc.
- n. (military) A sustained advance in the face of the enemy to take a strategic objective.
- n. A motor that does not take fuel, but instead depends on a mechanism that stores potential energy for subsequent…
- n. A trip made in a motor vehicle.
- n. A driveway.
- n. A type of public roadway.
- n. (dated) A place suitable or agreeable for driving; a road prepared for driving.
- n. (psychology) Desire or interest.
- n. (computing) An apparatus for reading and writing data to or from a mass storage device such as a disk,…
- n. (computing) A mass storage device in which the mechanism for reading and writing data is integrated with…
- n. (golf) A stroke made with a driver.
- n. (baseball, tennis) A ball struck in a flat trajectory.
- n. (cricket) A type of shot played by swinging the bat in a vertical arc, through the line of the ball, and…
- n. (soccer) A straight level shot or pass.
- n. (American football) An offensive possession, generally one consisting of several plays and/ or first downs,…
- n. A charity event such as a fundraiser, bake sale, or toy drive.
- n. (typography) An impression or matrix formed by a punch drift.
- n. A collection of objects that are driven; a mass of logs to be floated down a river.
- v. (transitive) To impel or urge onward by force; to push forward; to compel to move on.
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To direct a vehicle powered by a horse, ox or similar animal.
- v. (transitive) To cause animals to flee out of.
- v. (transitive) To move (something) by hitting it with great force.
- v. (transitive) To cause (a mechanism) to operate.
- v. (transitive, ergative) To operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle).
- v. (transitive) To motivate; to provide an incentive for.
- v. (transitive) To compel (to do something).
- v. (transitive) To cause to become.
- v. (intransitive, cricket, tennis, baseball) To hit the ball with a drive.
- v. (intransitive) To travel by operating a wheeled motorized vehicle.
- v. (transitive) To convey (a person, etc) in a wheeled motorized vehicle.
- v. (intransitive) To move forcefully.
- v. (intransitive) To be moved or propelled forcefully (especially of a ship).
- v. (transitive) To urge, press, or bring to a point or state.
- v. (transitive) To carry or to keep in motion; to conduct; to prosecute.
- v. (transitive) To clear, by forcing away what is contained.
- v. (mining) To dig horizontally; to cut a horizontal gallery or tunnel.
- v. (American football) To put together a drive (n.): to string together offensive plays and advance the ball…
- v. (obsolete) To distrain for rent.
- v. To be the dominant party where two people are engaged in a sex act.
equipage- n. (uncountable) Equipment or supplies, especially military ones.
- n. (obsolete) Military dress; uniform, armour etc.
- n. A type of horse-drawn carriage.
four-in-hand- n. A carriage drawn by four horses controlled by one driver; a coach-and-four.
- n. (chiefly US) A slip knot with one end hanging in front of the other; a simple necktie.
handler- n. (literally) One who handles something (especially manually) or someone.
- n. (in combination) A controller, trainer, someone who handles a specified thing, animal or person (especially…
- n. (computing) A subroutine that handles a particular situation such as an event or exception.
instruct- v. (transitive) to teach by giving instructions.
- v. (transitive) to direct; to order (usage note: "instruct" is less forceful than "order", but weightier…
- n. (obsolete) instruction.
- adj. (obsolete) arranged; furnished; provided.
- adj. (obsolete) instructed; taught; enlightened.
instructor- n. One who instructs; a teacher.
jitney- n. A small bus or minibus which typically operates service on a fixed route, sometimes scheduled.
- n. An unlicensed taxi cab.
- n. A shared-ride taxi.
- n. (US, archaic) A small coin, a nickel.
- n. (in attributive use, US, archaic) Very inexpensive.
- n. (Canada) An informal lawn bowling competition in which all players present are randomly drawn into teams…
- n. A fraudulent arrangement whereby a broker who has direct access to an exchange executes trades on behalf…
learn- v. To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something.
- v. To attend a course or other educational activity.
- v. To gain knowledge from a bad experience so as to improve.
- v. To be studying.
- v. To come to know; to become informed of; to find out.
- v. (now only in slang and dialects) To teach.
manager- n. (management) A person whose job is to manage something, such as a business, a restaurant, or a sports…
- n. (baseball) The head coach.
- n. (music) An administrator, for a singer or group.
- n. (computer software) A window or application whose purpose is to give the user the control over some aspect…
motorbus- n. A motorised bus, or coach.
motorcoach- n. A motorised bus, or coach.
omnibus- n. (dated) A vehicle set up to carry many people (now usually called a bus).
- n. An anthology of previously released material linked together by theme or author, especially in book form.
- n. A broadcast programme consisting of all of the episodes of a serial that have been shown in the previous…
- n. (philately) A stamp issue, usually commemorative, that appears simultaneously in several countries as…
- adj. Containing multiple items.
- v. (transitive) To combine (legislative bills, etc.) into a single package.
railcar- n. A self-propelled railroad vehicle for passengers.
- n. Any railway carriage or wagon, a railroad car.
rig- n. (nautical) The rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft.
- n. Special equipment or gear used for a particular purpose.
- n. (US) A large truck such as a semi-tractor.
- n. The special apparatus used for drilling wells.
- n. (informal) A costume or an outfit.
- n. (slang, computing) A computer case, often modified for looks.
- n. An imperfectly castrated horse, sheep etc.
- n. (slang) Radio equipment, especially a citizen's band transceiver.
- v. (transitive) To fit out with a harness or other equipment.
- v. (transitive, nautical) To equip and fit (a ship) with sails, shrouds, and yards.
- v. (transitive, informal) To dress or clothe in some costume.
- v. (transitive) To make or construct something in haste or in a makeshift manner.
- v. (transitive) To manipulate something dishonestly for personal gain or discriminatory purposes.
- v. (intransitive, obsolete) To play the wanton; to act in an unbecoming manner; to play tricks.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To make free with; hence, to steal; to pilfer.
- n. (Britain, Scotland, dialect) A ridge.
- n. (obsolete) A wanton; one given to unbecoming conduct.
- n. (obsolete) A sportive or unbecoming trick; a frolic.
- n. (obsolete) A blast of wind.
teach- v. (obsolete, transitive) To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct; to point, indicate.
- v. (transitive) To pass on knowledge to.
- v. (intransitive) To pass on knowledge, especially as one's profession; to act as a teacher.
- v. (transitive) To cause to learn or understand.
- n. (pejorative, informal) teacher.
teacher- n. A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school.
- n. The index finger; the forefinger.
- n. An indication; a lesson.
- n. (Mormonism) The second highest office in the Aaronic priesthood, held by priesthood holders of at least…
train- n. Elongated portion.
- n. Connected sequence of people or things.
- v. (intransitive) To practice an ability.
- v. (transitive) To teach and form by practice; to educate; to exercise with discipline.
- v. (intransitive) To improve one's fitness.
- v. To proceed in sequence.
- v. (transitive) To move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction.
- v. (transitive, horticulture) To encourage (a plant or branch) to grow in a particular direction or shape,…
- v. (mining) To trace (a lode or any mineral appearance) to its head.
- v. (transitive, video games) To create a trainer for; to apply cheats to (a game).
- v. (obsolete) To draw along; to trail; to drag.
- v. (obsolete) To draw by persuasion, artifice, or the like; to attract by stratagem; to entice; to allure.
- n. (obsolete) Treachery; deceit.
- n. (obsolete) A trick or stratagem.
- n. (obsolete) A trap for animals; a snare.
- n. (obsolete) A lure; a decoy.
trainer- n. A person who trains another; a coach.
- n. (sports) A person responsible for treating injuries sustained by players during matches; a physiotherapist.
- n. (Britain) A running shoe or sneaker.
- n. (video games, slang) A patch for a video game that applies cheats.
- n. (cycling) A piece of indoor equipment allowing a bicycle to be ridden while stationary.
- n. attributive form of trainers.
tutor- n. One who teaches another (usually called a student, learner, or tutee) in a one-on-one or small-group interaction.
- n. (Britain) A university officer responsible for students in a particular hall.
- n. (obsolete) One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.
- n. (trading card games) A card that allows you to search your deck for one or more other cards.
- v. (transitive) To instruct or teach, especially to an individual or small group.
- v. (trading card games) To search your deck for one or more other cards.
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