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UK//θrʌst//US//θrʌst//

Meaning of Thrust

In simple words: To push something with a lot of force.

Thrust in a sentence

How to use Thrust

Grammar pattern

thrust + object

Memory hint

Think of 'trust' but with a forceful push.

Related words

Collocations with Thrust

  • thrust forward
  • thrust into
  • thrust aside

Synonyms for Thrust

Opposites of Thrust

Common mistakes with Thrust

  • Confused with 'trust' - different meaning and usage.
  • Using the wrong tense (e.g., thrusted instead of thrust).

Compare Thrust with Push, Drive

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Frequently asked questions about Thrust

What does Thrust mean?

To push something with a lot of force.

What is the definition of Thrust?

To push something suddenly or with force.

How do you use Thrust in a sentence?

The knight thrust his sword at the dragon.

Can you give another example of Thrust?

She had to thrust her way through the crowd.

What are synonyms for Thrust?

Common alternatives include push, shove, drive, propel, lunge.

What is the opposite of Thrust?

Opposite meanings include pull, recede.

What words go with Thrust?

It commonly pairs with thrust forward, thrust into, thrust aside.

What are common mistakes when using Thrust?

Confused with 'trust' - different meaning and usage. Using the wrong tense (e.g., thrusted instead of thrust).

How do you pronounce Thrust?

US: //θrʌst//, UK: //θrʌst//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Thrust?

Used in both physical and metaphorical contexts. Can refer to forceful actions or presentations. Informal for casual speech, but neutral in formal writing.

What CEFR level is Thrust?

"Thrust" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.