"Coasting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Coasting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Coasting" Meaning

To coast, in a figurative sense, means to relax and allow things to happen without making a lot of effort or putting in a lot of work. It is often used to describe a situation where someone is benefiting from previous achievements or circumstances without actively contributing to their continued success.

"Coasting" Examples

Coasting


Coasting is a verb that means to glide or move at a steady speed without exerting much effort or using much energy.

Examples:


As I reached the top of the hill, I started coasting down the slope, feeling the thrill of the descent. ([Example of recreation])
The company had been coasting on its past successes, but it was clear that they needed to innovate to stay competitive. ([Example of business])
After a long run, I coasted to a stop, exhausted but relieved to have finished the marathon. ([Example of sports])
The GPS device coasted to a halt when the battery ran out of power. ([Example of technology])
As she coasted towards retirement, she was planning to enjoy her golden years and travel the world. ([Example of daily life])

"Coasting" Similar Words

Coast-to-coast

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Coast

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Coastal

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Coasted

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Coaster

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Coasters

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Coastguard

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Coastguards

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Coastlands

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Coastline

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Coastlines

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Coasts

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Coastward

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Coat-hanger

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Coat

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Coatbridge

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Coatbridge is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is a former mining town, and its name is derived from the old Scottish Gaelic word "coat" meaning "ford" and "bridge" meaning "bridge". It was a major center for the production of iron and steel in the 19th and 20th centuries, but the industry declined in the latter part of the 20th century. Today, Coatbridge is a thriving town with a diverse economy and a strong sense of community.