Thrust
UK //θrʌst//US //θrʌst//
Definition
To push something suddenly or with force.
In simple words: To push something with a lot of force.
Examples
- The knight thrust his sword at the dragon.
- She had to thrust her way through the crowd.
- He thrust the door open to escape.
- The presentation thrust new ideas into the spotlight.
- The athlete thrust his body forward to gain speed.
Usage notes
Used in both physical and metaphorical contexts. Can refer to forceful actions or presentations. Informal for casual speech, but neutral in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
thrust + object
Memory hint
Think of 'trust' but with a forceful push.
Collocations
- thrust forward
- thrust into
- thrust aside
Synonyms
- push
- shove
- drive
- propel
- lunge
Antonyms
- pull
- recede
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'trust' - different meaning and usage.
- Using the wrong tense (e.g., thrusted instead of thrust).