Coast
UK /["/kəʊst/"]/US /["/kəʊst/"]/
Definition
the land next to or near to the sea or ocean
In simple words: The land by the sea or ocean.
Examples
- We walked along the coast, enjoying the fresh sea breeze.
- The cliffs along the coast are very steep and beautiful.
- He sat back and let the car coast down the hill without using the brakes.
- They decided to coast for a while instead of pushing too hard during the race.
- The coast is known for its stunning views and amazing beaches.
Usage notes
Use 'coast' to talk about the area near the sea. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English. Avoid using it for inland areas.
Grammar pattern
coast + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'coast' of a 'ghost' — a spooky shore.
Collocations
- rocky
- rugged
- wild
- stretch
- hit
- reach
- approach
- stretch
- highway
- road
- along the coast
- around the coast
- round the coast
Synonyms
- shore
- seashore
- bank
- waterfront
Antonyms
- inland
- interior
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'cost' when speaking.
- Using 'coast' to refer to rivers or lakes.
- Mixing up 'coast' with 'beach'.