courir

/kuʁiʁ/
verbBeginner
general

To move quickly on foot, faster than walking.

Les enfants courent dans le parc.

The children run in the park.

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Commonly used for physical movement, sports, or urgent situations.

informal

To be in a hurry or rush to do something.

Il faut courir pour attraper le train.

You have to hurry to catch the train.

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Often used metaphorically for urgency.

figurative

To be in a state of continuous activity or pursuit.

Elle court après ses rêves.

She is chasing after her dreams.

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Used to describe someone actively pursuing a goal.

Collocations

courir un risqueto take a riskcourir aprèsto chase aftercourir àto rush to

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

courir comme un dératéidiom
to run like crazy
courir sur le haricotidiom
to get on someone's nerves

💡Pro Tip

Irregular Verb

'Courir' is an irregular verb with unique conjugations like 'je cours', 'tu cours', 'il court'.

Gold Rule

Common Usage

Use 'courir' for physical running or metaphorical urgency.

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'courre', from Latin 'currere' (to run).

📝Usage Notes

The verb 'courir' is irregular and has several compound forms like 'courir après' (to chase) and 'courir à' (to rush to).

Word Breakdown

cour-
run
root
+
-ir
infinitive verb ending
suffix
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