backward meaning
EN[ˈbæk.wə(ɹ)d] [ˈbækwɚd]WBackward
- NounPREback-SUF-ward
- AdjectiveCOMmore backwardSUPmost backward
- (of motion) Pertaining to the direction towards the back.
- They left without a backward glance.
- (of motion) Pertaining to the direction reverse of normal.
- The occasional backward movement of planets is evidence they revolve around the sun.
- Reluctant or unable to advance.
- Of a culture considered undeveloped or unsophisticated.
- Pertaining to a thought or value that is considered outdated.
- (cricket) On that part of the field behind the batsman's popping crease.
- (cricket) Further behind the batsman's popping crease than something else.
- (obsolete) Unwilling; averse; reluctant.
- Slow to apprehend; having difficulties in learning.
- a backward child
- Late or behindhand.
- a backward season
- (obsolete) Already past or gone; bygone.
- (of motion) Pertaining to the direction towards the back.
- AdverbCOMmore backwardSUPmost backward
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- I was married to you the moment I took you as my wife. That first night I pushed you backward on your bed and took you in the Biblical sense, from that moment on, we were man and wife.
- Our spirits, biggened by their griefs and fears, Sadden and dwindle, with their backward view, All they behold.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of backward in English Dictionary
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- Words suffixed with -ward
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- Nouns with unknown or uncertain plurals
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- Adjectives
- en backwards
- en backwardation
- en backwardly
- en backwardness
- en backwardsness
Source: Wiktionary