pushover (Meaning)

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pushover (n)

someone who is easily taken advantage of

any undertaking that is easy to do

Synonyms & Antonyms of pushover

pushover Sentence Examples

  1. She's such a pushover; anyone can easily manipulate her into doing what they want.
  2. Don't mistake her kindness for weakness; she's not a pushover when it comes to standing up for herself.
  3. He's a pushover for sweets; you can always tempt him with a piece of chocolate.
  4. As a manager, he's seen as a pushover because he rarely enforces the rules.
  5. Being a pushover in negotiations can result in getting taken advantage of by the other party.
  6. She used to be a pushover in relationships, but now she knows her worth and won't tolerate mistreatment.
  7. He's a pushover when it comes to his kids; he can never say no to them.
  8. Some people mistake her quiet nature for being a pushover, but she's actually quite strong-willed.
  9. The team knew their opponent was a pushover, so they didn't put much effort into preparing for the match.
  10. He may seem like a pushover at first glance, but he can surprise you with his resilience when faced with adversity.

FAQs About the word pushover

someone who is easily taken advantage of, any undertaking that is easy to do

coward, weakling, doormat, wuss, jellyfish,wimp, mouse, reed, sheep, wussy

stalwart, stalwart,, mensch,mensch

She's such a pushover; anyone can easily manipulate her into doing what they want.

Don't mistake her kindness for weakness; she's not a pushover when it comes to standing up for herself.

He's a pushover for sweets; you can always tempt him with a piece of chocolate.

As a manager, he's seen as a pushover because he rarely enforces the rules.