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shoulder

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: shoulderspast: shoulderedpp: shouldereding: shouldering

The physical shoulder serves as a pivot point for the entire arm, creating a mental image of strength and support. This physical utility translates directly into the emotional and financial weight people carry, where the shoulder becomes the primary site of endurance and obligation. In a social context, the word carries a distinct sense of intimacy or dismissal. Leaning on a shoulder implies trust and vulnerability, while the act of shrugging or ignoring someone suggests a cold indifference or a lack of concern.

Countable when referring to the anatomical joints of a person. Uncountable when referring to the paved emergency strip along a highway.

Meanings

Noun

The joint connecting the arm to the torso.

"He felt a sharp pain in his shoulder."

Noun

The edge of a road where vehicles can stop in emergencies.

"The car pulled over onto the shoulder to check the map."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To accept a burden or responsibility.

"She had to shoulder the cost of the repairs."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To push something aside using the shoulder.

"He shouldered his way through the crowd."

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