Meaning & Definition of word "Shouldered"

Shouldered

/ˈʃoʊldərd/

verb:

  • 1. Past tense of shoulder; to carry, support, or take on a burden or responsibility.
    • Example: She shouldered the responsibility of organizing the event.
  • 2. To push or force one’s way through a crowd or an obstacle.
    • Example: He shouldered his way through the throng to reach the front.
  • 3. To place something on one’s shoulder, typically in a physical sense.
    • Example: They shouldered their backpacks before heading out on the hike.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'shoulder' with the addition of the past participle suffix '-ed'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

shoulder to shoulder:

In close cooperation or unity.

shouldering the blame:

Accepting responsibility for a mistake.

to shoulder a burden:

To take on a difficult responsibility.

Related Words

shoulder:

The part of the body connecting the arm to the torso.

burden:

A heavy load or responsibility.

Slang Meanings of shouldered

Meaning: To take charge of a situation.

Example Sentence: She shouldered the project when no one else would.

Meaning: To move aggressively through a crowd.

Example Sentence: He shouldered past everyone to get to the front.