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Meaning of
rush
in English
rush
us
//rʌʃ//
uk
//rʌʃ//
#common
#b2
Plural
rushes
Past Tense
rushed
Participle Verb
rushing
Third Person Singular
rushes
Definitions
Noun
sudden
forward
movement
;
swift
action
a
surge
of
energy
or
emotion
a
state
of
hectic
activity
;
frantic
pace
The
company
is
in
a
rush
to
meet
the
deadline
.
a
sudden
military
attack
or
onslaught
The
army
launched
a
rush
on
the
enemy's
stronghold
.
a
brief
,
intense
feeling
;
thrilling
sensation
The
crowd
felt
a
rush
of
excitement
during
the
concert
.
Verb
to
hurry
or
act
quickly
;
without
thinking
She
had
to
rush
to
finish
her
project
before
the
deadline
.
to
flow
rapidly
;
noisily
The
water
will
rush
down
the
hill
during
heavy
rainfall
.
to
charge
at
someone
;
in
sports
The
football
player
will
rush
at
the
opponent's
goal
.
to
hasten
movement
;
urgent
action
The
ambulance
will
rush
the
patient
to
the
hospital
.
to
transport
quickly
;
swiftly
carry
The
team
had
to
rush
to
complete
the
project
on
time
.
Compounds / Phrases
backrush
bullrush
goldrush
rush out
rush through
rush across