Pushover

Pronunciation: /ˈpʊˌʃoʊvər/

Pushover (noun)

  1. A person who agrees or gives in too easily, especially when others ask or pressure them.
  2. Someone who is not strong or skilled, so others can defeat them easily.

Examples

  • She is a pushover, so people convince her quickly.
  • He is a pushover, and he agrees without much thought.

Pushover (adjective)

  1. Not difficult to defeat or control; likely to give in when challenged.

Examples

  • That team looks pushover, but they still play hard.
  • The test felt pushover, so I finished early.