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Noun

Singular usher

Plural ushers

usher (plural ushers)

  1. A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats.
  2. A male escort at a wedding.
  3. A doorkeeper in a courtroom.

Derived terms

Verb

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)

  1. To act as an usher.
  2. To escort (someone).

Derived terms

Translations

act as an usher
escort

 

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