Pronunciation: /koʊst/
noun the land next to the sea; the edge of the land
A1 I love walking along the coast and listening to the sound of the waves.
A2 The coast is a popular destination for tourists looking to relax on the beach.
B1 Living on the coast has its advantages, such as easy access to fresh seafood.
B2 The rugged coast of Ireland offers stunning views of the cliffs and the sea.
C1 The coast of California is known for its beautiful beaches and picturesque sunsets.
C2 Environmentalists are working to protect the coast from pollution and overdevelopment.
verb to move without using power; to go downhill without effort
A1 The boat coasted along the calm waters.
A2 The car coasted down the hill without using any gas.
B1 The skateboarder coasted effortlessly across the smooth pavement.
B2 The pilot coasted the plane to a safe landing on the runway.
C1 The cyclist coasted through the picturesque countryside enjoying the scenery.
C2 The surfer coasted gracefully along the waves, showcasing their skills.
formal The coastal region is known for its stunning beaches and picturesque views.
informal Let's take a road trip along the coast this weekend.
slang I love chilling by the coast, it's so relaxing.
figurative She felt like she was coasting through life without any real challenges.
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