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coordination

Pronunciation: [kɔːrˌdɪˈneɪʃən]

Word

Context: "relationship"

(noun) Coordination means working together with others to make something happen. It's like when everyone in a group helps each other to achieve a goal or to do a task smoothly.

Example

The coordination between team members allowed them to finish the project ahead of schedule.

Example

Without proper coordination, the group struggled to finish their work on time.

Example

How can we improve our coordination during group activities?

Context: "physical skill"

(noun) Coordination is how well your body parts work together to move or do something. For example, when you throw a ball, your hands, eyes, and feet all need to work together.

Example

Her coordination improved after practicing dance every day.

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His lack of coordination made it difficult for him to ride a bicycle without falling.

Example

What activities help develop hand-eye coordination?

Context: "planning"

(noun) Coordination can also mean making sure that everyone involved in a project or event is organized and aware of what to do. It helps things run smoothly.

Example

The coordination of the community event was excellent, which made it very enjoyable for everyone.

Example

Poor coordination led to confusion and a lot of missed schedules during the conference.

Example

Who is in charge of the coordination for the school festival?

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