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    /bak/

    noun

    • 1. the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips: "he lay on his back"
    • 2. the side or part of something that is away from the spectator or from the direction in which it moves or faces; the rear: "at the back of the hotel is a secluded garden" Similar rearrear sideother sidesternOpposite frontfronthead

    adverb

    • 1. in the opposite direction from the one that one is facing or travelling towards: "he moved back a pace" Similar backwardsbehind oneto one's rearrearwardsOpposite forward
    • 2. so as to return to an earlier or normal position or condition: "she put the book back on the shelf"

    verb

    • 1. give financial, material, or moral support to: "he had a newspaper empire backing him" Similar sponsorfinanceput up the money forfundOpposite oppose
    • 2. walk or drive backwards: "I put the car in reverse and backed down the road" Similar reversemove/drive backwardsbacktrackretrace one's stepsOpposite move forwardsadvance

    adjective

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  2. in, into, or towards a previous place or condition, or an earlier time: look back He looked back and saw they were following him. put something back When you take the scissors, remember to put them back. bring something back Looking at her old photographs brought back (= made her remember) a lot of memories. He left a note saying "Gone out.

  3. a (1) : the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine. (2) : the body considered as the wearer of clothes. They were left with nothing but the clothes on their backs. (3) : capacity for labor, effort, or endurance. Put your back into it!

  4. a. A player who takes a position behind the front line of other players in certain games, such as football and soccer. b. In swimming, backstroke. v.backed, back·ing, backs. v.tr. 1. To cause to move backward or in a reverse direction: Back the car up and then make the turn. 2. To furnish or strengthen with a back or backing. 3.

  5. back means the opposite of front: back window. hind, and the more formal word posterior, suggest the rearmost of two or more often similar objects: hind legs; posterior lobe. rear is used of buildings, conveyances, etc., and in military language it is the opposite of fore: rear end of a truck; rear echelon. ANTONYMS 1, 52. front. USAGE 26.

  6. back. noun. /bæk/ Idioms. part of body. the part of the human body that is on the opposite side to the chest, between the neck and the tops of the legs; the part of an animal’s body that corresponds to this. on your back He was lying on his back on the sofa. Do you sleep on your back or your front?

  7. BACK definition: 1. where someone or something was before: 2. in a direction behind you: 3. as a reply or reaction…. Learn more.

  8. Your back is your spine, or the rear part of your whole body. When you lie on the grass on your back, you can watch the clouds in the sky above you. There are dozens of ways to use the word back. You might have back pain, or stroke your cat's back.

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