Synonym: help, hoist, lift, push, shove, thrust. Similar words: loose, choose, book, boom, boot, booth, book for, notebook. Meaning: [buːst] n. 1. the act of giving hope or support to someone 2. an increase in cost 3. the act of giving a push. v. 1. increase 2. give a boost to; be beneficial to 3. contribute to the progress or growth of 4. increase or raise 5. push or shove upward, as if from below or behind.
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31. The community will get a boost from a new library and recreation center.
32. Without a major boost in tourism, the economy will suffer even further.
33. If I give you a boost, could you reach the window?
34. It did give me a boost to win such a big event.
35. He has been using every opportunity to boost his credibility as a budget cutter.
36. Some scientists claim that vitamins will boost your child's IQ score.
37. The boss gave the staff a pep talk this morning in an attempt to boost sales.
38. It would get the economy going and give us the boost that we need.
39. He timed the election to coincide with new measures to boost the economy.
40. The plan should boost employment and get things moving in the economy.
41. An immediate interest cut might give a small boost to the economy. Even so, any recovery is likely to be very slow.
42. The astronauts will attach a motor that will boost the satellite into its proper orbit.
43. The Institute spends a lot of time scratching its head about how to boost American productivity.
44. Passing my driving test was such a boost to my confidence.
45. A new art gallery will give a boost to this ailing industrial city.
46. The tax cuts will give a much needed boost to the economy.
47. The Big Three have all announced incentives to boost flagging auto sales.
48. Shiraz has stitched up major deals all over the world to boost sales.
49. The change in the exchange rate provided a timely boost to the company's falling profits.
50. Winning the competition was a wonderful boost for her morale.
51. Boost me up so I can look in the window.
52. He did a film for Hollywood to boost his flagging career.
53. The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had invented the story to boost sales.
54. Jim is not very cheerful, he needs a holiday to boost him up.
55. Add a little more vanilla, to give the flavor a boost .
56. The move is designed to boost sales during the peak booking months of January and February.sentencedict.com
57. Mazda needs to reposition itself if it is to boost its sales and reputation.
58. He wasn't strong enough to boost his own confidence.
59. Much can be done in-house to boost morale.
60. An early success can boost morale, give confidence.