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- Adverb, noun, adjective or verbBack is an adverb, noun, adjective or verb. Back can mean ‘returning to an earlier starting point or situation’ or ‘moving to a point further away’ or ‘replying to something’. Back also means ‘at the rear of’ or ‘the part of a person or thing that is opposite the front’.dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/back
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- nounback (noun) · backs (plural noun)
- the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips:"he lay on his back" · "Forbes slapped me on the back" · "back pain"
- the upper surface of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's back:"the adults have white bodies with gray backs"
- the spine of a person or animal.
- the part of a chair against which the sitter's back rests.
- the part of a garment that covers a person's back:"a top with a scooped neckline and a low back"
- a person's back regarded as carrying a load or bearing an imposition:"who wouldn't like the chance to get the boss off their backs?"
- 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" · "an empty spot in the back of the plane"
- the position directly behind someone or something:"she unbuttoned her dress from the back"
- the side or part of an object opposed to the one that is normally seen or used; the less active, visible, or important part of something:"write on the back of a postcard" · "he wiped his mouth with the back of his hand"
adverbback (adverb)- expressing a return to an earlier or normal condition:"she put the book back on the shelf" · "drive to Montreal and back" · "I went back to sleep" · "he was given his job back"
- at a place previously left or mentioned:"the folks back home are counting on him"
- fashionable again:"sideburns are back"
- in or into the past:"he made his fortune back in 1955"
- in return:"they wrote back to me"
verbback (verb) · backs (third person present) · backed (past tense) · backed (past participle) · backing (present participle)- give financial, material, or moral support to:"he had a newspaper empire backing him"Similar:put up the money forbe a patron ofact as guarantor ofapprove ofgive one's blessing tosmile onvote forally oneself withstand behindside withbe on the side oftake up the cudgels forgive one's support tobe on someone's sidetake someone's sidetake someone's partvouch forOpposite:
- supplement in order to reinforce or strengthen:"the government troops were backed by paramilitary forces"
- be in favor of:"over 97 percent backed the changes"
- (in popular music) provide musical accompaniment to (a singer or musician):"brisk guitar work backed by drums, bass, fiddle, and accordion"
- bet money on (a person or animal) winning a race or contest:"he backed the horse at 33–1"Similar:bet onplace a bet ongamble onstake money on
- cause to move backward:"he backed the Mercedes into the yard"
- (of the wind) change direction counterclockwise around the points of the compass. The opposite of veer."the wind had backed to the northwest"
- sailingput (a sail) aback in order to slow the vessel down.
- lie behind or at the back of:"the promenade is backed by lots of cafes"
- put a song or piece of music on the less important side of (a recording):"the new single is backed with a track from the LP"
adjectiveback (adjective)- directed toward the rear or in a reversed course:"back currents"
- phonetics(of a sound) articulated at the back of the mouth:"a long back vowel, as in 'dance' or 'bath'"
OriginOld English bæc, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch and Old Norse bak. The adverb use dates from late Middle English and is a shortening of aback. Back - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
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