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coat

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: coatspast: coatedpp: coateding: coating

The word evokes a sense of envelopment and protection. When referring to clothing, it suggests a barrier between the wearer and a harsh external environment, implying a transition from indoor comfort to outdoor exposure. It carries a utilitarian feeling of readiness and shielding. In technical or culinary contexts, the term shifts toward the idea of a skin or a shell. It describes a thin, uniform application that transforms the surface of an object, whether for aesthetic improvement, preservation, or flavor enhancement.

Countable when referring to a piece of clothing you hang in a closet. Uncountable when referring to the thickness of a substance, such as a layer of dust or paint.

Meanings

Noun

An outer garment worn on the upper body for warmth or protection.

"He put on his heavy wool coat before stepping into the snow."

Noun

A layer of a substance spread over a surface.

"The wall needs another coat of paint to hide the stains."

Transitive Verb
[something][something]

To cover a surface with a layer of something.

"She coated the chicken in flour before frying it."

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