Meaning & Definition of word "Usher"
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Usher
/ˈʌʃər/
noun:
- 1. A person who shows someone to their seat, especially in a theater or at a formal event.
- Example: The usher guided us to our seats in the auditorium.
- 2. An official who escorts people or has a ceremonial role at an event.
- Example: The ushers at the wedding helped guests find their places.
verb:
- 1. To guide or escort someone to a destination.
- Example: She ushered the guests into the banquet hall.
- 2. To introduce or begin a new situation or event.
- Example: The new policies are expected to usher in a period of growth for the company.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'usser', from Latin 'usherare' meaning to guide or lead.
Common Phrases and Expressions
usher in:
To introduce or initiate something.
usher out:
To escort someone from a place.
usher someone to:
To lead someone to a particular location.
Related Words
guide:
A person who advises or shows the way to others.
attendant:
A person who is present at an event to assist or take care of guests.
conductor:
A person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
Slang Meanings of usher
Meaning: To escort someone to a better situation or experience.
Example Sentence: I'll usher you into the fun part of the party!
Meaning: To introduce someone to a group or setting.
Example Sentence: She ushered her friend into their circle of friends at the concert.