Pronunciation: /pʊʃ.fəl/
adjective showing a strong or forceful determination or desire to succeed
A1 She is a pushful salesperson who always tries to convince customers to buy more.
A2 The coach's pushful attitude motivated the team to work harder and improve their skills.
B1 His pushful behavior in meetings often leads to conflicts with his colleagues.
B2 The CEO's pushful leadership style has helped the company achieve great success in a short period of time.
C1 The politician's pushful campaign strategies garnered a lot of attention from the public and media.
C2 Despite his pushful tactics, he was unable to sway the board members to vote in his favor.
formal She was known for her pushful attitude when it came to negotiating business deals.
informal He can be a bit pushful when he really wants something.
slang Don't be so pushful, just chill out and let things happen naturally.
figurative His pushful nature was like a bulldozer, plowing through any obstacles in his way.
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