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coaching

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/ˈkoʊ.tʃɪŋ/ · coach-ing

The action or process of instructing or training someone, especially in a specific skill or subject.

Meanings

nounformal

The action or process of instructing or training someone, especially in a specific skill or subject.

کسی کو خاص مہارت یا مضمون میں ہدایت دینے یا تربیت کرنے کا عمل یا عمل.

تربیت

tarbiyat

Formal: تربیتی عملColloquial: کوچنگ کرنا

Synonyms

trainingmentoringguidanceتربیترہنمائیمشتاق

Antonyms

neglectabandonmentdisregardغفلتترکعدم دلچسپی

Common Collocations

  • life coaching
  • executive coaching
  • sports coaching

Example Sentences

She has received coaching in public speaking.

اسے عوامی تقریر میں تربیت ملی ہے۔

Usay aawami taqreer mein tarbiyat mili hai.

He provides coaching for aspiring athletes.

وہ مستقبل کے کھلاڑیوں کے لیے تربیت دیتا ہے۔

Woh mustaqbil ke khilariyon ke liye tarbiyat deta hai.

Coaching can improve your performance in various areas.

تربیت آپ کی کارکردگی کو مختلف شعبوں میں بہتر بنا سکتی ہے۔

Tarbiyat aap ki karkardagi ko mukhtalif shobon mein behtar bana sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

coaching vs. mentoring:Coaching is often skill-focused and short-term, while mentoring is relationship-focused and usually long-term.

Word Family

coach
nounکوچ
coached
verbتربیت دی
coaching session
nounتربیتی سیشن

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a coach guiding a team to victory.

Imagine a sports coach drawing strategies on a whiteboard.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کوشش کریں گے ہم اپنے خوابوں کی تعبیر کے لیے، / جیسے کوچ کرے گا کھلاڑی کی کامیابی کے لیے.

Koshish karain ge hum apne khwabon ki tabeer ke liye, / Jaise coach karega khiladi ki kamiyabi ke liye.

We will strive for the realization of our dreams, / Just as a coach will for the success of the player.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

محنت کا پھل میٹھا ہوتا ہے

Mehnat ka phal meetha hota hai

The fruit of hard work is sweet.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "coach" — a vehicle for carrying passengers

First known use: 19th century

The word 'coach' originated from the Hungarian village of Kocs, where horse-drawn carriages were made. The term evolved to mean a tutor or trainer who facilitates learning, deriving the term 'coaching'.