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cohort
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Phonetic spelling
- ˈkō-ˌhȯrt
Audio pronunciation
cohort is not considered offensive across 1 Merriam-Webster entry.
Dictionary3 results
- companion, colleague
- band, group
- a group of individuals having a statistical factor (such as age or class membership) in common in a demographic study
Thesaurus2 results
- a person frequently seen in the company of another
- one associated with another in wrongdoing
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Urban Dictionary4 results
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- A Colleen [Hoover] [Fan] [Group]
- 1. A band of highly trained [Roman] Legionaries. Usually there are 600 men in a cohort. 2. A person that is a good friend. 3. A [group] of [people].
- A word used within South London to describe a gang of posh private [school] [kids]... obviously the [normal] kids are in gangs
- An [acoustic] ([autistic]) child continuously sings songs to relieve their [tick].
Associations20 results
- legion
- mass
- crowd
- large
- age
- flock
- group
- horde
- plurality
- lot
- batch
- shouting
- swarm
- retinue
- numerous
- cheering
- entourage
- centurion
- cluster
- tribune

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