coachmanship

/ˈkoʊtʃmænʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

the art or skill of driving a horse-drawn carriage, especially a four-wheeled carriage.

“The gentleman’s expertise in coachmanship was evident in the way he navigated the horse through the crowded streets.”

2. noun

the quality of being a skilled and capable coach or manager.

“Her exceptional coachmanship earned her team a spot in the championship game.”

3. noun

the act or manner of coaching or training.

“The team’s improvement in performance was a result of the coach’s exceptional coachmanship.”

Synonyms

  • carriage driving
  • equitation

Antonyms

  • incompetence
  • ineptness