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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
  1. companion, colleague
  2. band, group
  3. a group of individuals having a statistical factor (such as age or class membership) in common in a demographic study
Thesaurus2 results
  1. a person frequently seen in the company of another
  2. one associated with another in wrongdoing
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Urban Dictionary4 results

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  1. A Colleen [Hoover] [Fan] [Group]
  2. 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].
  3. A word used within South London to describe a gang of posh private [school] [kids]... obviously the [normal] kids are in gangs
  4. An [acoustic] ([autistic]) child continuously sings songs to relieve their [tick].
Associations20 results
  1. legion
  2. mass
  3. crowd
  4. large
  5. age
  6. flock
  7. group
  8. horde
  9. plurality
  10. lot
  11. batch
  12. shouting
  13. swarm
  14. retinue
  15. numerous
  16. cheering
  17. entourage
  18. centurion
  19. cluster
  20. tribune

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