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Noun
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Singular usher |
Plural ushers |
usher (plural ushers)
- A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats.
- A male escort at a wedding.
- A doorkeeper in a courtroom.
Derived terms
Verb
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Infinitive to usher |
Third person singular ushers |
Simple past ushered |
Past participle ushered |
Present participle ushering |
to usher (third-person singular simple present ushers, present participle ushering, simple past and past participle ushered)
- To act as an usher.
- To escort (someone).
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Translations
act as an usher
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