courses Synonyms

courses Meaning

courses

to move rapidly, a series of such courses constituting a curriculum, a layer of brick or other building material in a wall, the path over which something moves or extends, an ordered process or series, layer, a point of the compass, following the ordinary way or procedure, to cause (dogs) to run (as after game), a series of classes in a subject, manner of proceeding, a continuous level range of brick or masonry throughout a wall, racecourse, as might be expected, accustomed procedure or normal action, to follow close upon, the direction or route of motion or progress, golf course, a series of doses or medications administered over a designated period, the series of events or stages comprising a natural process, an ordered process or succession, to hunt or pursue (game) with hounds, a group of such courses, life history, career, normal or accustomed process or procedure, progression through a development or period or a series of acts or events, a number of lectures or other matter dealing with a subject, to run or move swiftly through or over, the projected path of travel, the lowest sail on a square-rigged mast, progression through a period of time or a series of acts or events, to run through or over, the direction of travel of a vehicle (such as a ship or airplane) usually measured as a clockwise angle from north, the act or action of moving in a path from point to point, after a normal passage of time, a part of a meal served at one time, to run or pass rapidly along or as if along an indicated path, watercourse, a chosen manner of conducting oneself, land laid out for golf

courses Sentence Examples

  1. The university offers a wide range of courses in various disciplines.
  2. I enrolled in three courses this semester, hoping to broaden my knowledge.
  3. The golf courses in this area are renowned for their challenging layouts.
  4. The horse racing schedule includes several major courses throughout the year.
  5. The river's winding course meanders through the scenic valley.
  6. The ship sailed a steady course across the open ocean.
  7. The aircraft's flight path followed a predetermined course.
  8. The doctor prescribed a course of antibiotics to treat the infection.
  9. The training program consists of a series of short courses.
  10. The election campaign took an unexpected course, with a surprise victory for the underdog candidate.

FAQs About the word courses

to move rapidly, a series of such courses constituting a curriculum, a layer of brick or other building material in a wall, the path over which something moves

programs,procedures, policies, plans, approaches,methods, methodologies, strategies, directions, purposes

leads, pilots,guides,,heads

The university offers a wide range of courses in various disciplines.

I enrolled in three courses this semester, hoping to broaden my knowledge.

The golf courses in this area are renowned for their challenging layouts.

The horse racing schedule includes several major courses throughout the year.