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Showing words for THRUST using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Thrust

struth, thrust, thurst, truths

5 Letter Words for Thrust

hurst, hurts, ruths, strut, sturt, thurt, trush, trust, truth

4 Letter Words for Thrust

hurt, hust, huts, rhus, rush, rust, ruth, ruts, shut, stut, thru, thus, tush, tuth, tuts, urth

3 Letter Words for Thrust

hrs, hts, hut, rut, shr, sht, str, sur, trs, trt, tsh, tst, tur, tut, uhs, urs, ush, ust, uts

Definitions for Thrust

[1] to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd. She thrust a dagger into his back.
[2] to put boldly forth or impose acceptance of: to thrust oneself into a conversation between others; to thrust a dollar into the waiter's hand.
[3] to extend; present: He thrust his fist in front of my face.
[4] Archaic . to stab or pierce, as with a sword: She thrust his back with a dagger.
[5] to push against something.
[6] to push or force one's way, as against obstacles or through a crowd.
[7] to make a thrust, lunge, or stab at something.
[8] an act or instance of thrusting; a forcible push or shove; lunge or stab.
[9] a lunge or stab, as with a sword.
[10] Mechanics . a linear reactive force exerted by a propeller, propulsive gases, etc., to propel a ship, aircraft, etc.
[11] Geology . a compressive strain in the crust of the earth that, in its most characteristic development, produces reverse or thrust faults.
[12] the main point, purpose, or essence: The thrust of his speech was an urgent appeal for votes.
[13] Machinery . a pushing force or pressure exerted by a thing or a part against a contiguous one.
[14] Architecture . the downward and outward force exerted by an arch on each side.
[15] an organized military attack; assault; offensive.
[16] (tr) to push (someone or something) with force or sudden strength she thrust him away ; she thrust it into the fire
[17] (tr) to force or impose upon (someone) or into (some condition or situation) they thrust extra responsibilities upon her ; she was thrust into the limelight
[18] (tr foll by through ) to pierce; stab
[19] (intr; usually foll by through or into) to force a passage or entrance
[20] (intr) to push forwards, upwards, or outwards
[21] (intr foll by at ) to make a stab or lunge at (a person or thing)
[22] a forceful drive, push, stab, or lunge
[23] a force, esp one that produces motion
[24] a propulsive force produced by the fluid pressure or the change of momentum of the fluid in a jet engine, rocket engine, etc a similar force produced by a propeller
[25] a pressure that is exerted continuously by one part of an object, structure, etc, against another, esp the axial force by or on a shaft
[26] geology the compressive force in the earth's crust that produces recumbent folds and thrust or reverse faults See thrust fault
[27] civil engineering a force exerted in a downwards and outwards direction, as by an arch or rafter, or the horizontal force exerted by retained earth
[28] force, impetus, or drive a man with thrust and energy
[29] the essential or most forceful part the thrust of the argument

Words related to Thrust

upshot, gist, core, impetus, momentum, lob, plunge, nudge, shove, propel, heave, sling, dig, punch, lunge, smack, poke, stab, stick, interject

Words nearby Thrust

thrump, thrupenny bit, thruppence, thruput, thrush, thrust, thrust augmentation, thrust bearing, thrust fault, thrust stage, thruster

Origin of Thrust

1125–75; Middle English thrusten, thrysten (v.) < Old Norse thrȳsta to thrust, force, press

Other words from Thrust

coun·ter·thrust , noun
pre·thrust , noun, verb (used with object), pre·thrust, pre·thrust·ing.
un·thrust , adjective

Word origin for Thrust

C12: from Old Norse thrysta; related to Latin trūdere; see intrude

Synonyms for Thrust

core, gist, upshot, burden, effect, meaning, meat, pith, purport, sense, short, substance