Examples of synonyms for the noun "coach" are teacher or trainer.
Examples of synonyms for the verb to "coach" are teach or train.
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Bus = bus or coach
Yes, the noun 'coach' is a common noun, a general word for a bus, a railroad passenger car, or a horse drawn carriage; a general word for a class of passenger air transportation; a general word for a private tutor or a person who instructs or trains a performer, an athlete, or a team; a word for any coach of any kind.The word 'coach' is also a verb: coach, coaches, coaching, coached.
The feminine noun for the word "coach" is "coachess." In English, the term "coachess" is not commonly used and the word "coach" is often used for both male and female coaches. However, in some contexts or languages, "coachess" may be used to specifically refer to a female coach.
No, the noun 'coach' is a common noun, a general word for a bus, a railroad passenger car, or a horse drawn carriage; a general word for a class of passenger air transportation; a general word for a private tutor or a person who instructs or trains a performer, an athlete, or a team; a word for any coach of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. The noun 'Coach' is a proper noun as the title of a specific person; for example, Coach Vince Lombardi (football) or Coach John Wooden (basketball).The noun 'Coach' is also a proper noun for such things as Coach Street in Rockville, Maryland or Coach, Inc. (designer bags).
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.