However, Shakespeare does use words with similar meanings depending on the context:
* "Tush" often means "nonsense" or "foolishness." In this case, Shakespeare might have used " pish," "tush," "fie," or "fudge" to express disbelief or dismissal.
* "Tush" can also express annoyance or impatience, similar to "phooey" or "bah." Shakespeare might have used words like "out upon it," "a plague on it," or "a pox on it."
To understand the meaning of "tush" in a specific Shakespearean context, you would need to look at the surrounding words and the overall tone of the passage.
If you're unsure, it's always best to consult a reliable Shakespeare glossary or dictionary.