Meaning & Definition of word "Pushover"

Pushover

/ˈpʊʃoʊvər/

noun:

  • 1. A person who is easily influenced or defeated; someone who is weak or submissive.
    • Example: Despite his tough exterior, he was a bit of a pushover when it came to his children's demands.
  • 2. Something that is easy to achieve or overcome.
    • Example: The first round of the competition was a pushover, as none of the teams were very experienced.
  • 3. A person who is overly compliant and easily manipulated.
    • Example: She knew he was a pushover and constantly asked him to help her with her projects.

Etymology

Derived from 'push' meaning to shove or push something aside, and 'over', suggesting something easily toppled.

Common Phrases and Expressions

easy pushover:

A person or situation that is easily influenced without much resistance.

pushover vote:

A vote that is not difficult to secure, indicating a weak stance or easy decision.

Related Words

doormat:

A person who is excessively submissive or compliant.

soft touch:

A person who is sympathetic and easily swayed by others.

weakling:

A person lacking strength or resolve.

Slang Meanings of pushover

Meaning: A person who is not assertive and often gives in.

Example Sentence: Stop being such a pushover—stand up for yourself!

Meaning: Someone who is easily conned or tricked.

Example Sentence: He's such a pushover; he believed every word of the scam.