Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkoʊtʃt/
adjective describing a person or thing that has not received coaching or instruction
A1 The uncoached team struggled to score any goals in the match.
A2 She prefers uncoached workouts at the gym because she likes to do her own thing.
B1 The uncoached employees were left to figure out the new software on their own.
B2 The uncoached actors delivered a raw and authentic performance on stage.
C1 The uncoached athletes were able to adapt quickly to the challenging conditions of the race.
C2 The uncoached musicians showcased their natural talent and creativity in their improvisation.
formal The uncoached team struggled to execute the complex plays.
informal The uncoached players didn't know what to do on the field.
slang The uncoached group was totally lost out there.
figurative Like uncoached actors on stage, they stumbled through the performance.
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