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  1. BACK definition: 1. in, into, or towards a previous place or condition, or an earlier time: 2. in return: 3. in…. Learn more.

  2. 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!

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

  4. Definitions of back. noun. the posterior part of a human (or animal) body from the neck to the end of the spine. “his back was nicely tanned” synonyms: dorsum. see more. noun. the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord. “the fall broke his back ”

  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. 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.

  7. [usually singular] the part or area of something that is furthest from the front. She was hit on the back of the head. He kicked the ball straight into the back of the net. The man was refusing to go to the back of the queue. at the back The house has three bedrooms at the front and two at the back.

  8. noun. the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine. the part of the body of animals corresponding to the human back. the rear portion of any part of the body: the back of the head.

  9. (to put somebody) at a disadvantage or in difficulty. Advances in drone technology have caught lawmakers on the back foot. The side that’s on the back foot, struggling to defend, will usually give away more penalties. We'd like to put the fossil fuel industry on the back foot. opposite on the front foot.

  10. 1. adverb. If you move back, you move in the opposite direction to the one in which you are facing or in which you were moving before. She stepped back from the door expectantly. He pushed her away and she fell back on the wooden bench. Synonyms: backwards, in reverse, towards the rear, towards the back More Synonyms of back. 2. adverb.