cot (Meaning)
cot (n)
a sheath worn to protect a finger
baby bed with high sides made of slats
a small bed that folds up for storage or transport
Synonyms & Antonyms of cot
cot Sentence Examples
- The newborn baby slept peacefully in the cot beside the parents' bed.
- We set up a camping cot in the tent for our overnight adventure in the wilderness.
- The hospital provided a comfortable cot for overnight visitors to rest in.
- The hotel room was equipped with a fold-out cot for additional sleeping space.
- After a long day of hiking, I collapsed onto the cot in our camper van, utterly exhausted.
- The army issued each soldier a simple cot to sleep on during training exercises.
- The daycare center had rows of cots where the toddlers could nap during the day.
- The refugee camp provided cots for families fleeing conflict, offering them a place to rest.
- We set up a cot on the porch for our guest to sleep on during their visit.
- The cabin had a rustic charm, with a simple cot by the fireplace for guests to sleep on.
FAQs About the word cot
a sheath worn to protect a finger, baby bed with high sides made of slats, a small bed that folds up for storage or transport
bunk, couch, daybed, hammock,sofa, four-poster, rack, pallet, Murphy bed, mattress
No antonyms found.
The newborn baby slept peacefully in the cot beside the parents' bed.
We set up a camping cot in the tent for our overnight adventure in the wilderness.
The hospital provided a comfortable cot for overnight visitors to rest in.
The hotel room was equipped with a fold-out cot for additional sleeping space.