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Word of the Day: Cohort
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Word of the Day: Cohort

May 31, 2026
12:11 pm

What's the story

"Cohort" (noun) refers to a group of people who share a common characteristic, experience, or purpose. It can describe classmates, colleagues, teammates, or any group moving through a similar stage or journey together. The word often suggests connection, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging.

OriginĀ 

Origin of the word

"Cohort" comes from the Latin word cohors, which originally referred to a group of soldiers. Over time, the meaning expanded beyond military use and came to describe any group of people connected by a common activity, background, or goal.

Synonyms

Synonyms for 'cohort'

Some similar words include group, team, circle, company, and association. These words are often used when describing people who are connected through shared experiences, interests, or objectives.

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Usage

Sentence examples

Here's how "cohort" can be used in various sentences: "She completed the program with her cohort." "The research followed a cohort of students over several years." "He stayed in touch with members of his cohort after graduation."

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Writing

Why use the word

"Cohort" works well in writing that involves groups, learning, collaboration, or collective experiences. It helps emphasize the bond created when people go through something together.

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