to make you lose something One mistake cost him his job.
cost • ly / ' kostli /
costing a lot of money
—SYNONYM expensive
cos • tume / ' kastum /
the special clothes that people wear to look like a different person, animal, or thing
cot • tage / ' katid3 /
a small house in the country
COt .ton Ф / 'katn/
[ noncount ]
a natural cloth that is made from the soft white hairs around the seeds of a plant that grows in hot countries
soft, light material made from cotton that you often use for cleaning your skin
cot • ton can • dy / |katn ' krendi /
a type of soft, sticky candy made from melted sugar and served on a stick
couch / kautj /
a long, comfortable seat for two or more people to sit on
—SYNONYM sofa ,
cou • gar / ' kugsr /
a large wild cat that lives in western North America —SYNONYM mountain lion
cough l©/kof/
(coughs,cough . ing ,coughed) Pronunciation
The word cough sounds like off .
to send air out of your throat with a sudden loud noise
cough2 / kof /
when you send air out of your throat with a sudden loud noise
( health ) an illness that makes you cough a lot
could Ф / ksd ; kud /
The word could sounds like good , because we don't say the letter l in this word.
1 the word for "can" in the past
could hear the birds singing.
a word that shows what is or may be possible
a word that you use to ask something in a polite way
a word that you use to make a suggestion We could go out to dinner tonight if you're free. Grammar
Can , could , may , might , should , must , will , shall , would , and ought to are modal verbs.
Modal verbs do not have an "s" in the "he/she" form:
You make questions and negative sentences without "do" or "did":
could • n't / ' kudnt /
could've / ' kudsv /
coun • cil / ' kaunsl /
a group of people who are chosen to work together and to
make rules and decide things
coun • sel / ' kaunsl /
to give professional advice and help to someone with a problem
a person whose job is to give professional advice
coun • sel • ing / ' kaunsэlщ /
COUIlt 1 © / kaunt /