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    usher
    /ˈʌʃə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a cinema or theatre 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 railways ushered in an era of cheap mass travel"

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  2. 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.

  3. The meaning of USHER is an officer or servant who has the care of the door of a court, hall, or chamber. How to use usher in a sentence.

  4. a man who shows people where they should sit, especially at a formal event such as a wedding or at a theater. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of usher from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) usher | Intermediate English.

  5. noun. a person who escorts people to seats in a theater, church, etc. a person acting as an official doorkeeper, as in a courtroom or legislative chamber. a male attendant of a bridegroom at a wedding. an officer whose business it is to introduce strangers or to walk before a person of rank.

  6. An usher is a person who shows people where to sit, for example at a wedding or at a concert. He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre. Synonyms: attendant , guide , doorman , usherette More Synonyms of usher

  7. 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.

  8. USHER definition: 1. to show someone where to go or sit: 2. someone who shows people where to sit in a theatre or at…. Learn more.