Difference between Coach and Bus

What is the difference between Coach and Bus?

Coach as a verb is to train. while Bus as a verb is to transport via a motor bus.

Coach

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To train. To instruct.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power. A railroad car drawn by a locomotive. A trainer or instructor. A single decked long-distance, or privately hired bus. The forward part of the cabin space under the poop deck of a sailing ship; the fore-cabin under the quarter deck.

Example sentence: The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet.

Bus

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.An electrical conductor serving as a common connection for two or more circuits.An ambulance.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To transport via a motor bus.To transport students to school, often to achieve racial integration.To travel by bus.To clear meal remains from.To work at clearing the remains of meals from tables or counters; to work as a busboy.

Example sentence: Whether you live in a city or a small town, and whether you drive a car, take the bus or ride a train, at some point in the day, everyone is a pedestrian.

We hope you now know whether to use Coach or Bus in your sentence.

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