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    Boost
    /bo͞ost/

    verb

    noun

  2. noun. an upward shove or raise; lift. an increase; rise: There's been a tremendous boost in food prices. Synonyms: uptick, upswing, upsurge, growth, hike. an act, remark, or the like, that helps one's progress, morale, efforts, etc.: His pep talk was the boost our team needed.

  3. boost meaning, definition, what is boost: to increase or improve something and mak...: Learn more.

  4. 1. encouragement, improvement, or help: a boost to morale. 2. an upward thrust or push: he gave him a boost over the wall.

  5. 5 days ago · 11 meanings: 1. encouragement, improvement, or help 2. an upward thrust or push 3. an increase or rise 4. a publicity campaign;.... Click for more definitions.

  6. boost something (North American English, informal, becoming old-fashioned) to steal something. Definition of boost verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. verb. contribute to the progress or growth of. synonyms: advance, encourage, further, promote. see more. noun. an increase in cost. synonyms: cost increase, hike, rise. see more. noun. the act of giving a push. “he gave her a boost over the fence” see more.

  8. an increase; rise: There's been a tremendous boost in food prices. an act, remark, or the like, that helps one's progress, morale, efforts, etc.: His pep talk was the boost our team needed.

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