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    ush·er
    /ˈəSHər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding.
    • 2. an assistant teacher. archaic

    verb

    • 1. show or guide (someone) somewhere: "a waiter ushered me to a table"
    • 2. cause or mark the start of something new: "the railroads ushered in an era of cheap mass travel"

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  2. Aug 23, 2011 · Learn the noun and verb meanings of usher, a word that can refer to a doorkeeper, an escort, or an introducer. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of usher.

  3. USHER definition: 1. to show someone where they should go, or to make someone go where you want them to go: 2. a man…. Learn more.

  4. to show someone where they should go, or to make someone go where you want them to go: She ushered us into her office and offered us coffee. Officials quickly ushered the protesters out of the hall. Synonym. show. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way. accompanied by someone/something.

  5. Learn the meaning of usher as a noun and a verb, and see how it is used in different contexts. Find out the origin, history, and related words of usher, and discover its variant spelling Usher.

  6. An usher is someone with the job of helping people find their seats. At the movies, ushers take your tickets and tell you where to go. At some theaters and sports venues, the ushers might actually take you to your seat — they usher you there.

  7. Usher is a noun that means a person who escorts or conducts others, especially in a theater, church, or courtroom. It can also be a verb that means to introduce or precede someone or something. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.

  8. An usher is a person who shows people where to sit, for example at a wedding or at a concert.

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