"Push" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Push" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Push" Meaning

To push something means to use force to move or press something towards a place or direction.

Example: She pushed the door open to enter the room.

Synonyms: press, shove, thrust, nudge, force.

Antonyms: pull, drag, draw, haul.

"Push" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Push"


1. Forceful Movement

- She gave the baby a gentle push to help him walk for the first time.
- The team worked together to push the heavy box into the elevator.

2. Encourage or Urge

- The teacher encouraged the students to push themselves to achieve their goals.
- He tried to push her to pursue her dream of becoming an artist.

3. Impel a Train of Thought

- His failure in life began to push him into a life of despair.
- She felt pushed to her limits when her boss asked her to complete the project within a short deadline.

4. Remove Physical Objects

- The buttons on her dress have been pushed all out of place after the laundry.
- Please push the door open for me.

5. Uploading Content

- You can push the button to like messages hosted on the social media website.

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