Pronunciation: /pʊʃər/

Definitions of pusher

noun a person or thing that pushes, especially a device or substance used to move something along or exert pressure on it

Example Sentences

A1 The pusher helped the old lady cross the street.

A2 The drug pusher was arrested by the police.

B1 The door-to-door salesperson was a pusher for a new cleaning product.

B2 The political pusher was known for his aggressive campaign tactics.

C1 The media mogul was accused of being a pusher of fake news.

C2 The influential lobbyist was considered a pusher of corporate interests in government.

verb none

Example Sentences

A1 She pusher her friend on the swing.

A2 He pusher the door open with all his strength.

B1 The worker pusher the heavy cart down the hallway.

B2 The team pusher themselves to the limit to win the championship.

C1 The politician pusher for stricter gun control laws.

C2 The CEO pusher for a merger with the rival company.

adjective none

Example Sentences

A1 He is a pusher salesman, always trying to sell me things I don't need.

A2 The pusher tactics used by the marketing team are aggressive and relentless.

B1 The pusher attitude of the coach motivated the team to work harder and achieve their goals.

B2 The pusher mentality of the manager led to increased sales but also high employee turnover.

C1 The pusher approach of the company towards expansion resulted in rapid growth but also some ethical concerns.

C2 Her pusher behavior in negotiations often led to successful deals but also strained relationships with clients.

adverb none

Example Sentences

A1 She pushed the door open with all her strength.

A2 He pushed the heavy box across the room.

B1 The salesperson was a pusher and convinced me to buy more than I needed.

B2 The coach was known for being a tough pusher, always pushing the team to their limits.

C1 The drug pusher was arrested for selling illegal substances on the street corner.

C2 The political pusher used his influence to get the bill passed in parliament.

pronoun none

Example Sentences

A1 The pusher helped me carry my groceries.

A2 The pusher was pushing the broken down car to the side of the road.

B1 The drug pusher was arrested by the police.

B2 The pusher at the gym encouraged me to lift heavier weights.

C1 The pusher of the new product line was successful in increasing sales.

C2 The political pusher was known for his aggressive campaigning tactics.

preposition none

Example Sentences

A1 The pusher on the door helped me open it.

A2 She used a pusher to move the heavy box across the room.

B1 The salesperson acted as a pusher to convince customers to buy the product.

B2 The politician was accused of being a pusher for the controversial policy.

C1 The drug pusher was arrested for selling illegal substances on the street corner.

C2 The media often portrays lobbyists as pushers of corporate interests in government.

conjunction none

Example Sentences

A1 I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining, so I grabbed my umbrella and pusher went outside.

A2 I was running late for the meeting, so I quickly grabbed my bag and pusher rushed out the door.

B1 She was feeling tired, but she knew she had to finish her work, so she made a cup of coffee and pusher continued working.

B2 Despite feeling nervous, he took a deep breath and pusher stepped onto the stage to give his speech.

C1 The team was losing the game, but with determination and teamwork, they pusher fought back to win in the end.

C2 Even though she faced many obstacles, her perseverance and resilience pusher helped her achieve her goals.

interjection none

Example Sentences

A1 Pusher! Please help me lift this heavy box.

A2 Pusher! Can you pass me that book on the top shelf?

B1 Pusher! I need a hand moving this furniture.

B2 Pusher! Could you give me a push to start the car?

C1 Pusher! Would you mind pushing this shopping cart for me?

C2 Pusher! Can you assist me in pushing this broken-down car to the side of the road?

article none

Example Sentences

A1 The pusher helped the old lady cross the street.

A2 The drug pusher was arrested by the police.

B1 The pusher at the gym showed me how to use the equipment.

B2 The pusher on the subway platform was causing a disturbance.

C1 The pusher in the sales department always meets his targets.

C2 The pusher in the music industry is known for discovering new talent.

Examples of pusher in a Sentence

formal The police arrested the drug pusher for distributing illegal substances.

informal I heard that guy is a known pusher in our neighborhood.

slang Stay away from that pusher, he's bad news.

figurative She's a real pusher when it comes to getting things done on time.

Grammatical Forms of pusher

past tense

pushed

plural

pushers

comparative

pushier

superlative

pushiest

present tense

pushes

future tense

will push

perfect tense

has pushed

continuous tense

is pushing

singular

pusher

positive degree

pusher

infinitive

to push

gerund

pushing

participle

pushing

Origin and Evolution of pusher

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'pusher' originated from the Middle English word 'pousher' which meant one who pushes.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'pusher' evolved to refer to someone who promotes or sells illegal drugs, particularly in the context of drug dealing.