pushed on Synonyms
Strongest:
- walked-out
- departed
- exited
- quitted
- evacuated
- peeled-off
- cut-out
- stepped-along-
- buzzed-off-
- packed-up-or-off-
- moved
- went
- went-off
- dug-out
- hit-the-road
- took-a-walk
- escaped
- pulled-out
- got
- fled
- ran-along
- pushed-off
- got-off
Strong:
- started
- bugged-out
- took-off
- went-out
- got-out
- shoved-off-
- emigrated
- stepped-out
- pulled-stakes
- bailed
- buggered-off
- set-out
- struck-out
- booked
- retired
- retreated
- bailed-out
- bugged-off
- cleared-off
- sallied-forth-
- took-a-powder
- flew
- pulled-up-stakes
- withdrew
- cleared-out
- piked-out-or-off-
- parted
- quit
- took-a-hike
- beat-it
Weak:
pushed on Meaning
pushed on
to continue on one's way
pushed on Sentence Examples
- The crowd pushed and shoved as they tried to get into the concert.
- The wind pushed against the window panes, threatening to break them.
- The child repeatedly pushed the buttons on the toy, hoping to make it work.
- The bully pushed the smaller boy around, making him cry.
- The car was pushed into a ditch after the accident.
- The politician pushed his agenda forward, ignoring any opposition.
- The teacher pushed her students to work harder, knowing they had potential.
- The salesperson pushed the product relentlessly, trying to convince the customer to buy it.
- The surgeon pushed on the patient's chest, performing CPR.
- The dancers pushed themselves to their limits during the rehearsal.
FAQs About the word pushed on
to continue on one's way
walked out, departed,exited, quitted, evacuated, peeled off, cut out, stepped (along), buzzed (off), packed (up or off)
arrived,came, remained, showed up, turned up, closed, hit, lodged,stayed, approached
The crowd pushed and shoved as they tried to get into the concert.
The wind pushed against the window panes, threatening to break them.
The child repeatedly pushed the buttons on the toy, hoping to make it work.
The bully pushed the smaller boy around, making him cry.