Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

thrust, thrusts, thrusting
Synonyms: shove, push, drive, propel, plunge

Antonyms: pull, retract, withdraw, drag, retreat

The Verb Thrust – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb thrust is an irregular verb that means to push something or someone suddenly and forcefully.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: thrust
■ Past Simple: thrust
■ Past Participle: thrust
■ Present Participle/Gerund: thrusting


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Thrust' is a powerful, direct verb used for forceful forward movement.


1. Pushing Forcefully
This is its primary, literal meaning.


■ Action: 'He thrust his hands into his pockets.'
■ Force: 'She thrust the letter into his hand and walked away.'


2. Being Pushed into a Situation (Figurative)
This refers to being forced into a role or situation, usually one you are not ready for.


■ Situation: 'After the manager resigned, she was thrust into a position of leadership.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: IDENTICAL VERB FORMS AND NOUNIdentical Forms: A key feature of 'thrust' is that its base form, past simple, and past participle are all identical.


■ Noun Form: The noun 'thrust' refers to the pushing force itself. It is a key term in physics and engineering, especially for rockets and jet engines.
■ Example: 'The rocket engines provide a massive amount of thrust at liftoff.'



THRUST - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Ithrust
★ youthrust
★ he/she/itthrusts
★ wethrust
★ you (plural)thrust
★ theythrust
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Present Simple
- I thrust my hand into my pocket to find my keys.
- You thrust your way through the crowded room.
- He thrusts the sword into the training dummy. | The engine thrusts the rocket into the sky.
- We thrust the heavy door open.
- You (plural) thrust your shovels into the hard ground.
- They thrust the blame onto someone else.
THRUST - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amthrusting
★ you arethrusting
★ he/she/it isthrusting
★ we arethrusting
★ you arethrusting
★ they arethrusting
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Present Continuous
- I am thrusting the stake into the ground to support the tent.
- You are thrusting your opinions on everyone.
- He is thrusting the key into the lock. | The jet is thrusting forward with incredible power.
- We are thrusting the boat away from the dock.
- You (plural) are thrusting your way to the front of the stage.
- They are thrusting themselves into the spotlight.
THRUST - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havethrust
★ you havethrust
★ he/she/it hasthrust
★ we havethrust
★ you havethrust
★ they havethrust
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Present Perfect
- I have thrust the letter into his hand.
- You have thrust responsibility upon me.
- He has thrust his way into a position of power. | The engine has thrust the plane to a high altitude.
- We have thrust the old sofa out of the way.
- You (plural) have thrust your ideas into the discussion.
- They have thrust the country into chaos.
THRUST - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenthrusting
★ you have beenthrusting
★ he/she/it has beenthrusting
★ we have beenthrusting
★ you have beenthrusting
★ they have beenthrusting
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been thrusting flyers into people's hands all day.
- You have been thrusting your agenda forward.
- He has been thrusting the shovel into the dirt for hours. | The engine has been thrusting at full power.
- We have been thrusting the boxes into the truck.
- You (plural) have been thrusting your way through the crowd.
- They have been thrusting their views on the public.
THRUST - PAST SIMPLE
★ Ithrust
★ youthrust
★ he/she/itthrust
★ wethrust
★ you (plural)thrust
★ theythrust
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Past Simple
- I thrust the money into her hand and ran.
- You thrust the door open and stormed into the room.
- He thrust the spear with all his might. | She thrust her hands deep into her pockets.
- We thrust the heavy table against the wall.
- You (plural) thrust your flags into the ground to claim the territory.
- They thrust the final beam into place.
THRUST - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasthrusting
★ you werethrusting
★ he/she/it wasthrusting
★ we werethrusting
★ you werethrusting
★ they werethrusting
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Past Continuous
- I was thrusting my way through the dense jungle.
- You were thrusting the heavy boxes onto the shelf.
- He was thrusting the sword in a practice drill. | The engine was thrusting the ship through the waves.
- We were thrusting the boat back into the water.
- You (plural) were thrusting your arms in the air in victory.
- They were thrusting the blame onto each other.
THRUST - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadthrust
★ you hadthrust
★ he/she/it hadthrust
★ we hadthrust
★ you hadthrust
★ they hadthrust
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Past Perfect
- I had thrust the key into the lock just as he opened the door from the inside.
- You had thrust the responsibility onto him.
- He had thrust the knife into the sheath. | The explosion had thrust debris high into the air.
- We had thrust the barrier aside.
- You (plural) had thrust your way to the front.
- They had thrust the country into war.
THRUST - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenthrusting
★ you had beenthrusting
★ he/she/it had beenthrusting
★ we had beenthrusting
★ you had beenthrusting
★ they had beenthrusting
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been thrusting the shovel into the ground all morning.
- You had been thrusting your ideas on the group.
- He had been thrusting his way through the ranks. | The rocket's engines had been thrusting for several minutes.
- We had been thrusting the crates onto the ship.
- You (plural) had been thrusting your way forward.
- They had been thrusting the blame on others.
THRUST - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willthrust
★ you willthrust
★ he/she/it willthrust
★ we willthrust
★ you willthrust
★ they willthrust
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Future Simple
- I will thrust the torch into the darkness.
- You will thrust your way to the top.
- He will thrust the final stone into position. | The rocket will thrust away from the launchpad.
- We will thrust the door open.
- You (plural) will thrust your swords in the air.
- They will thrust him into a position of leadership.
THRUST - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will bethrusting
★ you will bethrusting
★ he/she/it will bethrusting
★ we will bethrusting
★ you will bethrusting
★ they will bethrusting
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Future Continuous
- I will be thrusting my hand into the bag to find the prize.
- You will be thrusting your way through the crowd.
- He will be thrusting the heavy logs onto the fire. | The engines will be thrusting at maximum capacity.
- We will be thrusting the boat offshore.
- You (plural) will be thrusting your arms forward.
- They will be thrusting themselves into the debate.
THRUST - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havethrust
★ you will havethrust
★ he/she/it will havethrust
★ we will havethrust
★ you will havethrust
★ they will havethrust
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Future Perfect
- I will have thrust the pole into the ground by the time you get the tent ready.
- You will have thrust yourself into the center of the conflict.
- He will have thrust the dagger into the heart of the beast. | The jet engine will have thrust the plane across the ocean.
- We will have thrust the old equipment aside.
- You (plural) will have thrust your way to victory.
- They will have thrust the nation into a new era.
THRUST - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenthrusting
★ you will have beenthrusting
★ he/she/it will have beenthrusting
★ we will have beenthrusting
★ you will have beenthrusting
★ they will have beenthrusting
Examples of the verb 'thrust' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the time it reaches orbit, the rocket will have been thrusting for nearly ten minutes.
- You will have been thrusting your opinions forward.
- He will have been thrusting the shovel into the earth for hours. | The engine will have been thrusting.
- We will have been thrusting our way through the jungle.
- You (plural) will have been thrusting the boxes.
- They will have been thrusting him into the spotlight.

Conjugation of the verb To Thrust