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pushed

/pʊʃt/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Moved or caused to move by applying force from behind.

    - "He pushed the cart."
    - "She pushed the button to start the engine."

Pronunciation
  1. /pʊʃt/



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Antonyms

draw , pull , tug , pop
Synonyms

approach , near , press , urge , advertise , press , promote , press , shove , thring , bear down , press , shove , thrutch
Rhymes
Words rhyming with pushed
crushed , rushed , mushed
Variants
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Forms
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pushes, pushed, pushing


Etymology
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The word 'pushed' comes from the Old English word 'pusian', which means 'to thrust, shove'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'pushed' is used an average of 12 times per 100,000 words in English.

  2. In the game of pool, a 'push shot' is a shot where the cue ball is hit gently so that it does not move significantly, but instead transfers momentum to the object ball, causing it to move.

  3. The term 'push polling' refers to a political polling technique where voters are contacted and given biased information, with the goal of influencing their opinions rather than accurately measuring them.


Related Concepts
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  1. Force: The concept of force is closely related to the meaning of 'pushed'. It refers to any influence that causes an object or person to move or act in a certain way.

  2. Momentum: Momentum is another related concept. It refers to the quantity of motion an object has, which is determined by its mass and velocity. When an object is 'pushed', it gains momentum and continues to move until acted upon by an opposing force.


Culture
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In literature, the word 'pushed' is often used metaphorically to describe someone being persuaded or encouraged to do something they might not otherwise have done. For example, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel 'The Great Gatsby', the character Nick Carraway describes how Tom Buchanan 'pushed' Daisy into accepting Gatsby's invitation to dinner.

How to Memorize "pushed"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize someone pushing a heavy object, such as a car or a shopping cart. Imagine the effort and force required to move the object. Try to remember the feeling of pushing something heavy and the sound it makes.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'pushed' with the idea of moving something or someone with force. Think of phrases like 'pushing a boulder up a hill' or 'pushing a button' to help remember the meaning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'People Hate Ugly Spiders' to remember the meaning of 'pushed'. The first letter of each word in the mnemonic corresponds to the first letter of the words in 'People Hate Ugly Spiders', which stands for 'P-ush H-ard U-se G-entle S-tride P-ower S-piders'. This can help you remember that 'pushed' means 'moved with force'.


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