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coordination

Coordination is the ability to work together smoothly, either with your body or with other people.

Explanation at your level:

Coordination is when your body parts work together. If you throw a ball and catch it, you use coordination. It is also when people work together as a team.

Coordination is the ability to move your body smoothly. For example, athletes have good coordination. It also means organizing people so they can finish a task together.

Coordination is essential for sports and group work. It describes the harmony between different parts of a system. When a team has good coordination, they reach their goals faster.

In professional settings, coordination refers to the management of complex tasks. It involves synchronizing efforts across different departments to ensure efficiency and avoid overlap.

The term denotes a sophisticated level of systemic integration. Beyond simple movement, it implies the strategic alignment of diverse components to achieve a unified objective in complex environments.

Etymologically rooted in the concept of 'ordering together,' coordination represents the pinnacle of organizational synergy. It is the invisible architecture that prevents fragmentation in both biological motor functions and large-scale geopolitical operations.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Coordination means working together smoothly.
  • It applies to both body movements and people.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • Commonly used in sports and business.

Think of coordination as the secret ingredient that makes life run smoothly. Whether you are playing a sport, dancing, or managing a big office project, you need things to happen in the right order and at the right time.

When we talk about physical coordination, we mean how well your brain communicates with your muscles. If you have good hand-eye coordination, you can catch a ball without thinking twice because your brain and hands are perfectly synced.

In a social or professional sense, coordination is all about teamwork. It is the act of aligning different people, resources, or tasks so that everyone is moving in the same direction. Without it, you get chaos—like a choir where everyone sings a different song!

The word coordination comes from the Latin roots com- (meaning 'together') and ordinare (meaning 'to set in order'). Essentially, it means 'to put things in order together.'

It entered the English language in the early 17th century. Originally, it was used in mathematical and philosophical contexts to describe things that were of equal rank or status. Over time, the meaning shifted to focus on the process of organizing those things.

It is fascinating to see how the word evolved from a rigid, structural term into a word we now use for everything from athletic grace to complex logistics. It shares a family tree with words like order, ordinary, and ordinal, all of which share that deep connection to structure and sequence.

You will hear coordination used in many different settings. In sports, you might hear a coach say, 'Your hand-eye coordination needs work.' In business, you might hear, 'We need better coordination between the marketing and sales teams.'

Common collocations include lack of coordination, improve coordination, and close coordination. It is a versatile word that fits perfectly in both casual conversations and high-level corporate meetings.

Remember that it is a mass noun, meaning you usually don't say 'coordinations.' You just keep it singular. Whether you are talking about a ballet dancer or a government agency, the word remains the same.

While 'coordination' itself isn't always in an idiom, it is the heart of many phrases. 1. In lockstep: Acting in perfect coordination. 2. All hands on deck: Requiring total coordination of all people. 3. On the same page: Being in mental coordination with others. 4. Well-oiled machine: A group working with excellent coordination. 5. Smooth sailing: A result of good coordination.

Pronounced koh-or-di-NAY-shun, the stress falls on the fourth syllable. In British English, the 'r' is often softer, while American English has a stronger, rhotic 'r'.

It is an uncountable noun. You can use articles like 'the' (the coordination of the event) or 'a' if you are describing a specific type (a lack of coordination). It rhymes with foundation, imagination, and station.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'ordinary', which originally meant something that followed a set order.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kəʊˌɔː.dɪˈneɪ.ʃən/

Starts with 'koh', ends with '-shun'.

US /koʊˌɔːr.dənˈeɪ.ʃən/

Strong 'r' sound in the middle.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress on the first syllable
  • Dropping the 'r' sound in US English
  • Adding an extra syllable at the end

Rhymes With

foundation imagination station creation relation

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 2/5

Moderate

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

الاستماع 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

order team work

Learn Next

synchronize collaborate integrate

متقدم

synergy coherence

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Coordination is uncountable.

Noun Suffixes

-tion for nouns.

Collocations

Verb + Noun patterns.

Examples by Level

1

He has good coordination.

He + has + good + coordination

Noun usage

2

The team needs coordination.

The team + needs + coordination

Subject-verb

3

I practice my coordination.

I + practice + my + coordination

Object

4

Dancing needs coordination.

Dancing + needs + coordination

Gerund subject

5

They have no coordination.

They + have + no + coordination

Quantifier

6

Sports help your coordination.

Sports + help + your + coordination

Possessive

7

We work on coordination.

We + work + on + coordination

Preposition

8

Is this coordination good?

Is + this + coordination + good?

Interrogative

1

She shows great coordination in gymnastics.

2

The event requires careful coordination.

3

Lack of coordination caused the problem.

4

We need better coordination for this project.

5

His hand-eye coordination is excellent.

6

The teacher helped with the coordination of the play.

7

Coordination is important for safety.

8

They improved their coordination through practice.

1

The success of the mission relied on the coordination of all units.

2

Poor coordination between departments led to delays.

3

He developed his motor coordination through years of piano practice.

4

The government is seeking better coordination with local authorities.

5

The dance routine requires precise physical coordination.

6

Effective coordination is the key to managing a large event.

7

She is responsible for the coordination of volunteers.

8

The project suffered from a total lack of coordination.

1

The international response required the coordination of several NGOs.

2

His movements lacked the fluid coordination of a trained athlete.

3

We must ensure close coordination between the logistics and supply teams.

4

The coordination of the rescue effort was handled by the fire department.

5

Achieving global coordination on climate change is a massive challenge.

6

The coordination of muscle groups is vital for high-performance athletics.

7

There was a lack of coordination in the initial planning stages.

8

She excels at the coordination of complex schedules.

1

The systemic coordination of these diverse data streams is unprecedented.

2

There is a subtle lack of coordination in his artistic vision.

3

The diplomatic corps emphasized the need for multilateral coordination.

4

The neurological study focused on the coordination of sensory input.

5

His failure was not due to lack of effort, but to a lack of coordination.

6

The seamless coordination of the orchestra was breathtaking.

7

They established a central hub for the coordination of relief supplies.

8

The coordination of policy across borders remains a complex issue.

1

The intricate coordination of the biological clock is a marvel of evolution.

2

The project failed for want of coordination among the stakeholders.

3

The strategic coordination of the military campaign was flawless.

4

Such grand-scale coordination requires a centralized command structure.

5

The aesthetic coordination of the room's decor was impeccable.

6

The coordination of the various musical motifs created a complex symphony.

7

The philosopher argued for the coordination of reason and emotion.

8

The sheer coordination required for such a feat is beyond most people.

الأضداد

chaos confusion disorganization

تلازمات شائعة

hand-eye coordination
lack of coordination
improve coordination
close coordination
physical coordination
need coordination
motor coordination
require coordination
ensure coordination
total coordination

Idioms & Expressions

"well-oiled machine"

Working with perfect coordination

The team worked like a well-oiled machine.

casual

"in sync"

Moving together perfectly

Are we all in sync on this?

casual

"on the same page"

Agreeing and coordinated

Let's make sure we are all on the same page.

neutral

"all hands on deck"

Everyone working together

It's all hands on deck for the launch.

casual

"in lockstep"

Moving in exact coordination

The two companies are moving in lockstep.

formal

"like clockwork"

Happening exactly as planned

The event went like clockwork.

neutral

Easily Confused

coordination vs Cooperation

Both imply working together

Cooperation is about help; coordination is about order.

We need cooperation (help) and coordination (order).

coordination vs Collaboration

Both involve groups

Collaboration is about shared creation.

We collaborated on the art.

coordination vs Organization

Both mean putting things in order

Organization is the structure; coordination is the process.

The organization of the files.

coordination vs Synchronization

Both mean timing

Synchronization is strictly about time.

The synchronization of watches.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + requires + coordination

This job requires coordination.

B1

Coordination + between + A + and + B

Coordination between teams is vital.

A2

Lack of + coordination

There was a lack of coordination.

A1

Improve + coordination

I want to improve my coordination.

B2

Ensure + coordination

We must ensure coordination.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

coordinator A person who organizes

Verbs

coordinate To organize or bring together

Adjectives

coordinated Organized or physically skilled

مرتبط

order Root word

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

أخطاء شائعة

coordinations coordination
It is an uncountable noun.
coordinate with coordinate with
The verb is coordinate, the noun is coordination.
lack of coordination to lack of coordination between
Use 'between' for groups.
physical coordinated physical coordination
Use the noun form.
coordination of people to work coordination of people working
Gerund usage is better.

Tips

💡

Break it down

Co-ordinate: Order together.

💡

Business context

Use it when talking about projects.

🌍

Sports

Use it for physical skills.

💡

Uncountable

Never add an 's'.

💡

The 'shun' sound

Focus on the ending.

💡

Don't say 'a coordination'

Just say 'coordination'.

💡

History

It relates to 'order'.

💡

Collocations

Learn 'hand-eye coordination'.

💡

Teamwork

Use it for group success.

💡

Verbs

Use 'coordinate' as the action.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

CO-ORDINATE: CO (together) + ORDINATE (order).

Visual Association

A conductor leading an orchestra.

Word Web

Teamwork Order Sync Planning

تحدٍّ

Try to explain how you coordinate your day in 3 sentences.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: To set in order together

السياق الثقافي

None.

Common in business and sports contexts.

Often used in movies about heist planning or sports training montages.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • project coordination
  • better coordination
  • team coordination

In sports

  • hand-eye coordination
  • motor coordination
  • physical coordination

In logistics

  • supply chain coordination
  • event coordination

In school

  • group coordination
  • task coordination

Conversation Starters

"How do you improve your hand-eye coordination?"

"Do you think coordination is more important than speed in sports?"

"How do you ensure coordination in a large group?"

"Have you ever worked on a project with poor coordination?"

"What is the best way to teach coordination to children?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time when good coordination saved the day.

Why is coordination important in a workplace?

How does your body feel when you have good coordination?

Write about a sport that requires the most coordination.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Always coordination.

Yes, for organizing them.

No, coordinate is the verb.

Coordinated.

koh-or-di-NAY-shun.

Very common.

Latin 'ordinare'.

Similar, but coordination focuses more on order.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

He has good ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: coordination

We need the noun form.

multiple choice A2

What does coordination mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Working together

It means working together.

true false B1

Coordination is a countable noun.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Common collocation.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

The team needs better coordination.

النتيجة: /5

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