Pronunciation: /kaʊtʃ/
noun a piece of furniture for seating typically with a back and arms
A1 I like to relax on the couch after a long day.
A2 She spilled her drink on the couch and had to clean it up.
B1 The couch in the living room is very comfortable for watching movies.
B2 We decided to buy a new couch for the family room.
C1 The antique couch in the study was worth a lot of money.
C2 The designer couch in the penthouse apartment was a work of art.
verb not applicable
A1 I like to couch on the sofa and watch TV.
A2 She often couches in the living room while reading a book.
B1 After a long day at work, I just want to couch and relax.
B2 He decided to couch on the beach and enjoy the sunset.
C1 The therapist suggested that she couch her feelings in a journal.
C2 Despite the chaos around her, she managed to couch her emotions and remain calm.
adjective not applicable
A1 I have a couch potato friend who loves watching TV all day.
A2 She bought a couch cover to protect her new sofa.
B1 The couch fabric is easy to clean and maintain.
B2 The couch cushions are reversible for added comfort.
C1 The couch in the living room is a designer piece.
C2 The antique couch in the study is a valuable heirloom.
adverb not applicable
A1 I sit on the couch.
A2 She sleeps on the couch.
B1 He reads comfortably on the couch.
B2 They relax on the couch after a long day.
C1 The family gathers on the couch to watch a movie.
C2 The therapist analyzed his patient's behavior while sitting on the couch.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I like to sit on the couch and watch TV.
A2 She found her keys under the couch.
B1 Please make sure to fluff the couch cushions before guests arrive.
B2 The new couch we bought is very comfortable.
C1 The couch in the living room is a stylish addition to the decor.
C2 The antique couch in the study has been passed down through generations.
preposition not applicable
A1 The cat jumped onto the couch.
A2 I found my keys under the couch.
B1 Please put the pillows back on the couch.
B2 She sat down on the couch and watched TV.
C1 The designer couch in the living room was very expensive.
C2 The antique couch in the study was a family heirloom.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I sat on the couch and watched TV.
A2 She was tired, so she lay down on the couch.
B1 I wanted to relax, so I grabbed a book and sat on the couch.
B2 The living room was cozy, with a couch and a fireplace.
C1 After a long day at work, I love to unwind on the couch with a glass of wine.
C2 The couch in the corner of the room was perfect for lounging and reading.
interjection not applicable
A1 Couch! I need to sit down.
A2 Couch, can you pass me the remote?
B1 Couch, I can't believe how comfortable you are.
B2 Couch, I think it's time for a new cover.
C1 Couch, I have been thinking about rearranging the living room.
C2 Couch, you have witnessed so many memories in this house.
article not applicable
A1 I like to sit on the couch and watch TV.
A2 She found her lost keys under the couch.
B1 The couch in the living room is very comfortable.
B2 I need to vacuum under the couch to clean up the dust.
C1 The leather couch in the study room is a vintage piece.
C2 The couch in the lounge is a custom-made designer piece.
formal The elegant couch in the living room perfectly complements the rest of the decor.
informal Let's all gather on the couch and watch a movie together.
slang I love chilling on the couch with some snacks and Netflix.
figurative She felt like a couch potato after a long day at work, just lounging around and doing nothing.
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