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English words starting with coa - page 4

Coauthor

kəʊˈɔː.θər

Meanings of Coauthor:

noun

A joint author.

Usage examples:

An american teacher who later became his wife and co-author
verb

Be a joint author of (a book, paper, or report).

Usage examples:

It was the third book i had co-authored on english grammar

Meanings of Coauthored:

verb

Be a joint author of (a book, paper, or report).

Usage examples:

It was the third book i had co-authored on english grammar
noun

A joint author.

Usage examples:

An american teacher who later became his wife and co-author

Coauthoring

kəʊˈɔː.θər

Meanings of Coauthoring:

verb

Be a joint author of (a book, paper, or report).

Usage examples:

It was the third book i had co-authored on english grammar
noun

A joint author.

Usage examples:

An american teacher who later became his wife and co-author

Coauthors

kəʊˈɔː.θər

Meanings of Coauthors:

noun

A joint author.

Usage examples:

An american teacher who later became his wife and co-author
verb

Be a joint author of (a book, paper, or report).

Usage examples:

It was the third book i had co-authored on english grammar

Coauthorship

ˌkəʊˈɔː.θə.ʃɪp

Meanings of Coauthorship:

noun

The fact of being one of two or more people to write a particular book, article, play, etc.

Usage examples:

He had numerous publications, including co-authorship of two books.

Coaxed

kəʊks

Meanings of Coaxed:

verb

Gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something.

Usage examples:

The trainees were coaxed into doing boring work
noun

Coaxial cable.

Usage examples:

After all, you can't lay fiber, buy cable modems and pay for cable tv with surplus coax.
adjective

Coaxial.

Usage examples:

Coax connectors

Coaxial

ˌkəʊˈæk.si.əl

Meanings of Coaxial:

adjective

Having a common axis.

Usage examples:

It is also armed with a 25-mm automatic cannon and a 7.62-mm coaxial machine gun common to these fi…

Coaxing

ˈkəʊk.sɪŋ

Meanings of Coaxing:

noun

Persistent gentle persuasion.

Usage examples:

He refused to return to the game despite the coaxing of his teammates
adjective

Gently and persistently persuasive.

Usage examples:

They speak in a coaxing manner when they want something
verb

Gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something.

Usage examples:

The trainees were coaxed into doing boring work

Coaxingly

ˈkəʊk.sɪŋ.li

Meanings of Coaxingly:

adverb

In a way that persuades someone gently to do something, by being kind or patient, or by appearing to be

Usage examples:

"won't you let me come with you?" letty said coaxingly ., she patted the seat next to her coaxingly.

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