greatcoat

[ˈɡreɪtˌkoʊt]

greatcoat Definition

a heavy, warm overcoat worn by military officers and usually having a long skirt extending below the knees.

Using greatcoat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "greatcoat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He wore a greatcoat over his uniform.

  • Example

    The soldiers marched in their greatcoats through the snow.

  • Example

    She wrapped herself in her greatcoat to keep warm.

greatcoat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for greatcoat

Phrases with greatcoat

  • to remove one's coat

    Example

    He took off his greatcoat and hung it on the hook.

  • button up one's greatcoat

    to fasten the buttons of one's coat

    Example

    He buttoned up his greatcoat to keep out the cold.

  • a worn-out or shabby-looking coat

    Example

    He wore a threadbare greatcoat that had seen better days.

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Summary: greatcoat in Brief

A 'greatcoat' [ˈɡreɪtˌkoʊt] is a heavy, warm overcoat worn by military officers, typically with a long skirt extending below the knees. It is often used to protect against harsh weather conditions, as in 'The soldiers marched in their greatcoats through the snow.' 'Greatcoat' can be used in phrases like 'take off one's greatcoat,' meaning to remove one's coat, and 'a threadbare greatcoat,' referring to a worn-out or shabby-looking coat.