Synonym: channel, direction, line, track, way. Similar words: of course, discourse, in due course, in the course of, nurse, by yourself, burst, oversee. Meaning: [kɔːs] n. 1. education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings 2. a connected series of events or actions or developments 3. facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport 4. a mode of action 5. a line or route along which something travels or moves 6. general line of orientation 7. part of a meal served at one time 8. (construction) a layer of masonry. v. 1. move swiftly through or over 2. move along, of liquids 3. hunt with hounds. adv. as might be expected.
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151 During the course, students will develop their analytical skills.
152 The main course was swimming in oil.
153 What is the minimum entrance requirement for this course?
154 Many students derived enormous satisfaction from the course.
155 "Of course not" she said with some irritation.
156 She decided to do a secretarial course.
157 Of course politicians will sometimes make bad decisions.
158 The plane was on / off course .
159 The course is spread out over four days.
160 Of course it's not true,(http://sentencedict.com) what an absurd idea.
161 Of course robbery is against the law!
162 So did the course fulfil all your expectations?
163 The course is suitable for classroom or home study.
164 We don't agree on everything, of course.
165 'Of course,' he agreed with a wide grin.
166 We plotted a course across the Pacific.
167 We're back on course to qualify for the championship.
168 'Of course I don't mind,' she answered mildly.
169 The course gives you basic instruction in car maintenance.
170 Schools are piloting the new maths course.
171 The course places emphasis on practical work.
172 I want to carry on with my course.
173 "Of course I don't know her," Roger snapped.
174 'Is it safe?'--'Well of course it is.'.
175 She admired him, in secret of course.
176 He radioed the pilot to change course.
177 The professor previewed the course for us.
178 He managed to wangle his way onto the course.
179 The doctor put me on a course of pain-killing drugs.
180 The basic course does not qualify you to practise as a therapist.
More similar words: of course, discourse, in due course, in the course of, nurse, by yourself, burst, oversee, diverse, reverse, endorse, burst in, pursuit, burst into, court, coup, burst out laughing, could, couch, country, county, cousin, couple, council, count out, counter, account, count on, encourage, discount.