couple
A couple is two people together or a small number of things.
Explanation at your level:
A couple is two people. If a man and a woman are married, they are a couple. You can also use it for things. If you have two apples, you have a couple of apples. It is a very useful word for small numbers.
When you see two people walking together, you can call them a couple. It usually means they are boyfriend and girlfriend or husband and wife. You can also use 'a couple of' to talk about a small amount of things, like 'a couple of days' or 'a couple of books.'
The word couple is versatile. It refers to a romantic pair, but it also functions as a quantifier. When you say 'a couple of,' you are implying a small, indefinite number. It is very common in spoken English, often used interchangeably with 'a few' in informal contexts.
Beyond the literal meaning of a romantic duo, couple is used to describe items that are linked or joined. In academic or professional writing, 'coupled with' is a sophisticated way to show that two factors are working together to produce a result. It adds nuance to your explanation of cause and effect.
At this level, you should recognize that 'couple' can be used as a verb in technical or formal contexts, meaning to connect or fasten two things together. In literary contexts, it may carry a sense of destiny or inevitability when describing relationships. It is also used in physics and engineering to describe forces acting in tandem.
Mastery of 'couple' involves understanding its subtle register shifts. While 'a couple' is standard, 'a couple of' is frequently used in colloquial speech to mean 'several.' In formal writing, ensure you maintain subject-verb agreement. Historically, the term is deeply rooted in the concept of a 'bond,' which can be explored in legal or theological texts where the 'coupling' of entities implies a binding contract or spiritual union.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Means two people or things.
- Often means 'a few'.
- Used as a verb meaning to connect.
- Common in daily speech.
When you hear the word couple, the first thing that probably comes to mind is a romantic pair. It is a very common way to describe two people who are dating or married. It brings a sense of togetherness and partnership to the conversation.
However, couple is also a flexible word used for objects. If you say you have a 'couple of minutes,' you usually mean a small, indefinite number—not necessarily exactly two. It is a handy word for when you want to refer to a small amount without being overly specific.
The word couple has a long journey through history. It comes from the Old French word cople, which traces back to the Latin copula, meaning 'a bond' or 'a tie.' Think of it like a rope connecting two things together.
Over centuries, the word evolved from specifically meaning a physical link or chain to describing the people or objects held by that link. It is a fascinating example of how language shifts from physical, tangible meanings to abstract social concepts like marriage.
In casual conversation, we use couple constantly. You will hear people say 'a couple of' to mean 'a few.' It is slightly more informal than saying 'several' or 'a few,' making it perfect for daily chats with friends or colleagues.
When referring to romantic partners, it is the standard term. You might say, 'They are a lovely couple.' It is neutral and widely accepted in both professional and social settings, though you should avoid it if you want to be extremely precise about a count of exactly two.
Idioms often use couple to emphasize small numbers or connections. 1. A couple of: Meaning a few. 'I need a couple of minutes.' 2. Coupled with: Meaning combined with. 'His talent, coupled with hard work, made him a star.' 3. Couple up: To form a pair. 'The students were asked to couple up for the project.' 4. Power couple: A high-achieving romantic pair. 'They are the town's ultimate power couple.' 5. Couple of cents: A small contribution. 'I'll put in my couple of cents.'
Pronunciation is straightforward: /ˈkʌp.əl/. The 'p' is soft, and the ending is a classic 'schwa' sound. It rhymes with supple and duple.
Grammatically, 'couple' is a collective noun. You can say 'a couple is' or 'a couple are' depending on whether you view them as a single unit or two individuals. In American English, 'a couple of' is often followed by a plural verb, while in British English, the usage can be more flexible.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'copulate'.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'u' sound, silent 'p' feel
Similar to UK, very clear 'p'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'p' too hard
- Adding an extra syllable
- Misplacing stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
moderate
easy
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Collective Nouns
The couple is/are...
Quantifiers
A couple of...
Subject-Verb Agreement
A couple of friends are...
Examples by Level
They are a happy couple.
They = two people
Subject + verb
I have a couple of pens.
a couple = two
quantifier
The couple is walking.
walking together
singular verb
I need a couple of minutes.
small time
time expression
They are a nice couple.
kind people
adjective
A couple of birds are here.
two birds
plural noun
We saw a couple today.
saw two people
object
They are a young couple.
young age
adjective
The couple lives in London.
I bought a couple of shirts.
They are a famous celebrity couple.
Can you wait a couple of hours?
The couple held hands.
I ate a couple of cookies.
They make a great couple.
A couple of cars passed by.
His charm, coupled with his wit, won them over.
They have been a couple for ten years.
I have a couple of ideas for the project.
The couple decided to move abroad.
It will take a couple of weeks to finish.
They are a very private couple.
The engine is coupled to the transmission.
I met a couple of interesting people.
The increase in price, coupled with lower demand, hurt sales.
They were seen as the perfect power couple.
I have a couple of reservations about the plan.
The two theories are closely coupled.
The couple exchanged vows at sunset.
He spent a couple of hours studying.
They are a couple of miles away.
The system is coupled with a backup generator.
The phenomenon is coupled with extreme weather patterns.
They are an unlikely couple, given their backgrounds.
The two departments are coupled in their goals.
A couple of minor errors were found in the report.
The couple's legacy remains strong.
The mechanical parts are coupled together.
The theory is coupled with empirical evidence.
They are a couple of decades apart in age.
The metaphysical implications are coupled with the physical reality.
Their lives were coupled by fate long ago.
The architectural design is coupled with modern technology.
A couple of centuries have passed since the event.
The couple's union was legally binding.
The concepts are coupled in a complex framework.
They are a couple of outliers in the study.
The narrative is coupled with historical facts.
الأضداد
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"a couple of"
a small number
I have a couple of questions.
neutral"coupled with"
in addition to/combined with
Rain, coupled with wind, made it cold.
formal"power couple"
highly influential pair
They are a true power couple.
neutral"the odd couple"
two very different people
They are the odd couple of the office.
casual"couple up"
to pair off
Let's couple up for the game.
casual"a couple of cents"
a small contribution
Here is my couple of cents.
casualEasily Confused
both mean two
pair is for items that belong together
A pair of shoes vs a couple of books.
both mean small amount
few is more specific than a couple
A few people vs a couple of people.
sounds similar
double means twice as much
A double portion.
quantifier
several is more than a couple
Several days vs a couple of days.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + a + couple
They are a couple.
I + have + a + couple + of + noun
I have a couple of pens.
Noun + is + coupled + with + noun
Rain is coupled with cold.
The + couple + verb
The couple walked.
A + couple + of + noun + verb
A couple of friends arrived.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
9
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
You must include 'of'.
Usually treated as plural.
Needs the article 'a'.
Needs an article.
Subject-verb agreement.
Tips
The 'Of' Rule
Always use 'of' before the noun.
Collective Noun
Can be singular or plural.
Soft P
Don't over-enunciate the p.
Contextualize
Think of pairs you know.
Missing 'A'
Don't say 'They are couple'.
Latin Roots
Comes from 'copula'.
Relationship Status
Standard for dating.
Visualizing
See two items.
Verb Usage
Practice 'coupled with'.
Rhyme Time
Rhymes with double.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Two people CUP-ling their hands together.
Visual Association
A pair of wedding rings.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Use 'a couple of' in three sentences today.
أصل الكلمة
Latin
Original meaning: bond or tie
السياق الثقافي
None, generally positive.
Used frequently in social settings to describe relationship status.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Social
- lovely couple
- power couple
- couple up
Academic
- coupled with
- coupling effect
Daily Life
- a couple of minutes
- a couple of days
Work
- couple of ideas
- couple of tasks
Conversation Starters
"Do you think they make a good couple?"
"Can you give me a couple of reasons?"
"How long have they been a couple?"
"Would you like a couple of cookies?"
"Is it hard to couple these two ideas?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a couple you admire.
Write about a time you had a couple of choices.
Why do people like to 'couple up'?
What does 'power couple' mean to you?
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةUsually, but 'a couple of' often means 'a few'.
Both, depends on the sentence.
Yes, as a verb or noun.
It is neutral.
An influential pair.
KUP-ul.
No, you need 'of' before a noun.
Used in both.
اختبر نفسك
They are a happy ___.
Refers to a pair.
What does 'a couple of' mean?
It means a small number.
Can 'couple' refer to objects?
Yes, it can mean two items.
Word
المعنى
Matching meanings.
Correct structure.
The plan, ___ with hard work, succeeded.
Past participle usage.
Which is a synonym for 'couple' as a verb?
Couple means to join.
'Couple' is always singular.
It can be pluralized.
Word
المعنى
Advanced synonyms.
Correct phrase order.
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Summary
A couple is a versatile word for a pair or a small, indefinite group.
- Means two people or things.
- Often means 'a few'.
- Used as a verb meaning to connect.
- Common in daily speech.
The 'Of' Rule
Always use 'of' before the noun.
Collective Noun
Can be singular or plural.
Soft P
Don't over-enunciate the p.
Contextualize
Think of pairs you know.
مثال
The young couple is walking in the park together.
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cousin
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grandma
A1كلمة دافئة وغير رسمية تُستخدم لمناداة أم الأب أو أم الأم. هي الطريقة الأكثر شيوعاً للتعبير عن المودة تجاه الجدة.
aunt
A1الخالة أو العمة هي أخت أبيك أو أمك. هي أخت لأحد والديك.
obey
A1To do what you are told to do by a person, a rule, or a law. In a family, it specifically means children following the instructions given by their parents or elders.
dad
A1كلمة ودودة وغير رسمية يستخدمها الأطفال عادةً لمناداة والدهم.
sofa
A1مقعد طويل ومريح يتسع لأكثر من شخص. يوجد عادةً في غرفة المعيشة ويستخدم للاسترخاء أو مشاهدة التلفاز.
forgive
A1To stop feeling angry at someone who has done something wrong or made a mistake. It means you accept their apology and decide to move forward without being upset anymore.
circumpateral
C1Describes something that exists, moves, or is organized around a father figure or the paternal line. It is a rare, technical term used in sociology and genealogy to define structures or behaviors centered on a male patriarch.
circummaterize
C1الشعور بالاحاطة الكاملة بتأثير الأم أو المادة الأساسية التي نشأ منها الشيء.
transpateric
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