ushered Definition
usher
noun
- 1a. Someone whose job is to show people to their seats, eg in a theatre, cinema, etc;
1b. Someone whose function is to direct wedding guests to their seats in church, and to look after them generally.
2. An official in a court of law who guards the door and maintains order.
3. An official who escorts, or introduces people to, dignitaries on ceremonial occasions.
4. archaic
- A schoolmaster's assistant; a teacher.
- 1. To conduct or escort them, eg into or out of a building, room, etc.
- Thesaurus: show in, show out, lead, escort, receive.
- Form: usher someone in (usually)
- Form: usher someone out
- To be a portent of it; to herald it.
- Example: technology that will usher in a new age of communication
- Thesaurus: introduce, launch, precede, initiate, herald, ring in.
- Form: usher something in
