Couple - Wikipedia-style Article
Couple
Definition
Couple refers to two people or things that are paired or associated together, often in a romantic or functional relationship. It can also imply a small indefinite number, typically around two.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈkʌp.əl/
- Respelling: KUP-uhl
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈkʌp.əl/
- Respelling: KUP-uhl
Etymology
The word "couple" originates from the Latin "copula," meaning "a bond or connection," which evolved in Old French as "cople," denoting a pair or union. In English, it took on the modern meaning of a pair or grouping, often used to describe romantic partners or objects associated together.
Derivatives
- Coupling (noun)
- Coupled (adjective)
- Coupledom (noun)
- Uncouple (verb)
- Decouple (verb)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "couple" is widely used to describe a pair of two items or individuals, often in a romantic relationship. For example, "The couple celebrated their anniversary." It can also refer to a small, approximate number when used in a casual sense, as in "a couple of days."
Related Terms
- Pair: Two associated items or people.
- Partner: A person who shares a relationship with another.
- Union: A state of being joined or associated.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- Two individuals in a romantic relationship: Refers to people who are romantically paired.
- Example: "The married couple went on vacation."
- Two items grouped together: Describes two objects or items linked as a set.
- Example: "A couple of chairs were set by the window."
- A small, indefinite number: Used to indicate a few, typically around two.
- Example: "It will take a couple of minutes."
Verb
- To join or link together: Describes the action of connecting or associating things.
- Example: "The two devices were coupled to work in tandem."
- To form a romantic or sexual relationship: Refers to two people becoming partners in a romantic context.
- Example: "They eventually coupled after years of friendship."