An overcoached person is someone who has had too much coaching or guidance, often to the point where they feel they can't make decisions or solve problems on their own. The term can also refer to a situation where a coach gives excessive attention or direction, leading to a lack of independence and self-reliance in the person being coached.
/ˈoʊvrkɔːst/
A rare word that refers to a quality or state of being noble, gracious, and dignified, often associated with royalty or aristocracy.
/ˈkləmprɪnsɛʃp/
Having two sulci or furrows, typically used in the context of botanical anatomy to describe the arrangement of vascular bundles in stems or roots
/baɪˈsʌlkəs/
Of, relating to, or like a labyrinth; complex and confusing in structure or organization.
/læb.rɪ.thee.ən/
Treated with heat to kill harmful bacteria, viruses, and yeasts, typically in milk or other liquids, to extend its shelf life and improve safety for consumption.
/ˌpɑːrˈtluːzəd/
A type of aquatic insect or larva of the order Trichoptera, characterized by the construction of a protective case from bits of vegetation, minerals, or other debris, which it secures using silk.
/ˈkæd.ɪs.flaɪ/
A fictional entity in the works of Dr. Seuss's 'The Cat in the Hat Comes Back,' depicted as a character who cleans up messes using a cleaning fluid called 'Junior Moly.'
/ˈməloʊk/
A boxman is a person who handles or loads/unloads cargo into/out of a ship's hold, or a person who assists in a boxing match by announcing the results and counting down during the boxer's time limit.
/ˈbɒks.mæn/
Having a well-informed understanding of markets, especially in terms of trends, strategies, and financial performance.
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