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carriage vs coach

coach vs carriage

carriage and coach both are nouns.

carriage is not a verb while coach is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
carriage Yes No No No
coach Yes No Yes No
As nouns, coach is a hyponym of carriage; that is, coach is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than carriage:
  • carriage: a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses
  • coach: a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
As nouns, carriage and coach are synonyms defined as:
  • carriage and coach: a railcar where passengers ride
Other synonyms of carriage include passenger car.
carriage (noun) coach (noun)
a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
a railcar where passengers ride a railcar where passengers ride
a machine part that carries something else a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport
a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around a person who gives private instruction (as in singing, acting, etc.)
characteristic way of bearing one's body (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
carriage (verb) coach (verb)
teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports
drive or operate a coach or carriage
Difference between carriage and coach

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