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    cohort
    /ˈkəʊhɔːt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. divide (people) into groups with shared characteristics: "in the plan elementary students will be cohorted, or placed, in an assigned class"

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  2. COHORT definition: 1. a group of people who share a characteristic, usually age: 2. a group of people who support a…. Learn more.

  3. a. : band, group. a cohort of supporters. b. : a group of individuals having a statistical factor (such as age or class membership) in common in a demographic study. a cohort of premedical students. the cohort of people born in the 1980s. c. : one of 10 divisions of an ancient Roman legion. d. : a group of warriors or soldiers. Did you know?

  4. A cohort is a group of people, as in The senator is traveling with a large cohort. It can also refer to an associate or companion, as in I’m meeting up with some of my cohorts from my days as a salesperson.

  5. A cohort is a group of people who are around the same age, like a cohort of college students who have similar experiences and concerns.

  6. Synonyms: supporter, partner, associate, mate More Synonyms of cohort. 2. countable noun [usually with supplement] A cohort of people is a group who have something in common. Cohort is used especially when a group is being looked at as a whole for statistical purposes.

  7. n. 1. (Military) one of the ten units of between 300 and 600 men in an ancient Roman Legion. 2. any band of warriors or associates: the cohorts of Satan. 3. chiefly US an associate or follower.

  8. Definition of cohort noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. COHORT definition: someone who supports someone else, especially a political leader: . Learn more.

  10. Cohort Definition. Any group or band. An ancient Roman military unit of 300-600 men, constituting one tenth of a legion. A generational group as defined in demographics, statistics, or market research. An associate, colleague, or supporter. One of the mayor's cohorts.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English co‧hort /ˈkəʊhɔːt $ ˈkoʊhɔːrt/ noun [ countable] 1 someone’s cohorts are their friends who support them and stay loyal to them – used to show disapproval Mark and his cohorts eventually emerged from the studio. 2 technical a group of people of the same age, social class etc, especially when they ar...