course
[kɔ:s]

noun

[Definition]: a path or route; classes of a teacher

[Example Sentences]:
1. Of course, the cost of shipping alone for us is more than the $99.
2. Of course, the design paradigm of the new Mac Pro is external expansion via Thunderbolt 2.
3. The airliner went off course and disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8.
4. The rest should be connected over the course of 2014 and the first half of 2015.
5. Of course, Airbnb was still a fledgling company in 2009.
6. Netflix shares more than doubled over the course of last year, finishing 2015 up 134%.
7. Fans cast 9.6 million votes during the course of the competition, which started on May 8.
8. Of course, even a budget computer will set you back $350 to $500.
9. The real deadline, of course, is 2020.
10. This year, the 10-year yield has reversed course, pulling back to 2.63%.
11. Recently, a promotion cut the price of the course from $199 to only $93.
12. It was, of course, Windows 95.
13. Verizon shares fell about 1.2% over the course of 2015 and are down nearly 3% so far in 2016.
14. Google will keep Android on a steady course as it has in the past.


[Antonyms]deviation, disorder, discursion

[Synonyms]route, way, road
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