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  1. Learn the meaning of coup as a noun in English, with synonyms, collocations and usage examples. A coup can be an unexpectedly successful achievement or a sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power.

    • Coup

      COUP meaning: 1. an unexpectedly successful achievement: 2....

    • UK

      COUP D'ÉTAT definition: sudden defeat of a government...

    • Coupe

      COUPE definition: 1. a glass, used especially for some...

    • Translations

      COUP DE THÉÂTRE definition: 1. a sudden and surprising...

    • English

      COUP DE GRÂCE definition: 1. an action that ends something...

    • County Town

      COUNTY TOWN definition: the most important town or city in a...

    • traducir al español

      noun. / kuː/ a sudden successful action. logro. He achieved...

  2. Learn the meaning of coup as a noun in English, with examples of usage and common collocations. A coup can be an unexpectedly successful achievement or a sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power.

  3. Learn the meaning of coup as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. A coup is a sudden and successful action, especially a violent overthrow of a government.

  4. Inglés: Español: coup n: Gallicism, abbreviation (coup d'état) golpe de Estado loc nom m : The opposition faction staged a coup, unseating the elected president. La oposición organizó un golpe de Estado y derrocó al Presidente electo. coup n: figurative (success, great achievement) golpe maestro loc nom m

  5. noun. / kuː/ a sudden successful action. logro. He achieved a real coup by completing this deal. a coup d’état. golpe de estado. There’s been a coup in one of the African republics. Ver también. coup d’état. (Traducción de coup del Diccionario PASSWORD Inglés-Español © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Ejemplos de coup. coup.

  6. The terms coup and coup d’état narrowly refer to an illegal or forceful change of government, as opposed to an uprising in general. A coup may be attempted with the intention of removing a single political leader, rather than instituting an entirely new form of government, for example.

  7. A coup is a pretty major achievement, whether it involves taking over a government by force, or landing a major business contract. When the word coup is used on the nightly news, it's usually describing a military government takeover.