Meaning & Definition of word "Shove"

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    Shove

    /ʃʌv/

    noun:

    • 1. a forceful push.
      • Example: With one shove, the ball rolled down the hill.
    • 2. an act of pushing someone or something.
      • Example: He gave her a shove to get her attention.

    verb:

    • 1. to push (someone or something) with force.
      • Example: He had to shove the door open because it was stuck.
    • 2. to put something in a rough or careless way.
      • Example: She shoved her books into her backpack in a hurry.
    • 3. to forcefully move someone aside.
      • Example: The crowd began to shove each other as they rushed to the stage.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'shoven', from Old English 'scufian'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shove off:

    To depart or leave, often abruptly.

    shove it:

    A dismissive expression indicating refusal or contempt.

    shove down:

    To suppress or force something down.

    Related Words

    push:

    To exert force on someone or something to move them.

    thrust:

    To push or drive with force.

    jab:

    To poke or prod with a sharp impact.

    Slang Meanings of shove

    Meaning: To ignore or dismiss someone or something.

    Example Sentence: He shoved my advice aside.

    Meaning: To hurry or rush.

    Example Sentence: Let's shove; we’re going to be late!