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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211 Students have to register for the new course by the end of April.
212 However, the rationale for such in-itiatives is not, of course, solely economic.
213 The school budget is going to be cut again this year, but then that's par for the course.
214 It was the suggestion that he might alter course to win an election that really nettled him.
215 The Government and the unions are on a collision course.
216 She was an hour late, was she? That's about par for the course for her.
217 Because of the recession,(sentencedict.com/course.html) we're on course for/to have record unemployment levels.
218 The course is free but you have to provide your own books.
219 This course of action would have been unthinkable to the Russian generals.
220 The strike was broken , of course, but mainly by a series of adventitious developments.
221 The captain plotted out the ship's course and told the crew to get ready.
222 I don't think he's sufficiently dedicated to stay the course.
223 The survival course was intended as a team building exercise.
224 Most people who start the course do, I'm sorry to say, give up within the first two weeks.
225 They will go to any lengths to get the White House to change course .
226 With the course of time,[sentencedict.com] I've learned to live with my disability.
227 Employees are permitted to use the golf course during their free hours.
228 It is possible , of course , that the converse of this theory may also be true.
229 When a light passenger plane flew off course some time ago, it crashed in the mountains and its pilot was killed.
230 Of course I didn't do it! What do you take me for ?
231 The average cost of a full three-course meal - appetizer, main course and dessert - including tip and a modest wine is about $25.
232 You may find that just threatening this course of action will produce the desired effect.
233 She felt less confident about completing the course as the week wore on.
234 Of course I'll help you, there's no need to make an issue of it.
235 Students should discuss any problems or worries they have with their course tutors.
236 A traditional British main course consists of a meat dish with potatoes and other vegetables.
237 Hard work will be demanded of students in this course.
238 The course of the water was shown by a line of trees.
239 A qualified pilot would still need a conversion course to fly microlight aircraft.
240 But of course no one lives totally alone, isolated from the society around them.
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.