coast
Meanings
Plural: coasts
Noun
- the shore of a sea or ocean
- a slope down which sleds may coast
- "when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course"
- the area within view
- "the coast is clear"
- the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it
- "the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope"
- The edge of the land where it meets an ocean, sea, gulf, bay, or large lake.
- The side or edge of something.
- A region of land; a district or country.
- A region of the air or heavens.
Verb
- move effortlessly; by force of gravity
- To glide along without adding energy; to allow a vehicle to continue moving forward after disengaging the engine or ceasing to apply motive power.
- To sail along a coast.
- To make a minimal effort; to continue to do something in a routine way, without initiative or effort.
- To draw near to; to approach; to keep near, or by the side of.
- To sail by or near; to follow the coastline of.
- To conduct along a coast or river bank.
- To slide downhill; to slide on a sled upon snow or ice.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English coste (“rib; side of the body, flank; side of a building; face of a solid figure; coast, shore; bay, gulf; sea; concavity, hollow; boundary, limit; land; country; district, province, region; locality, place; division of the heavens; compass direction; direction; location with reference to direction, side”) [and other forms], from Old French coste (“rib; side of an object; coast”) (modern French côte (“rib; coast; hill, slope”)), from Latin costa (“rib; side, wall”), from Proto-Indo-European *kost-. Doublet of costa.
Scrabble Score: 7
coast is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordcoast is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
coast is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 8
coast is a valid Words With Friends word