- couple
- cou|ple1 [ `kʌpl ] noun, quantifier ***1. ) singular INFORMAL two things or people of the same type:Has he had any serious girlfriends? A couple.couple of: A couple of police officers were standing at the door.Take a couple of aspirin you'll soon feel better.a ) a small number of things or people:I've invited a couple of friends over.There were a couple of things I wanted to discuss.2. ) count two people who are married or involved in a romantic relationship with each other:The couple first met in 1985.A nice young couple has moved in next door.married couples with childrena ) two people who are doing something together, who may or may not be involved in a romantic relationship:The room was full of dancing couples.the couple at the next tablecouplecou|ple 2 [ `kʌpl ] verb1. ) transitive usually passive if one thing is coupled with another, they are combined and produce a particular effect:Her intelligence, coupled with her experience, makes her a perfect candidate for the job.2. ) transitive usually passive if one vehicle or part of a machine is coupled to another, they are joined so that they work together:The two computer processors can be coupled.be coupled to something: A trailer was coupled to the tractor.3. ) intransitive LITERARY when animals couple, they have sex
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.