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.