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    behind
    /bɪˈhʌɪnd/

    preposition

    • 1. at or to the far side of (something), typically so as to be hidden by it: "the recording machinery was kept behind screens" Similar at the back ofat the rear ofbeyondon the other side ofOpposite in front of
    • 2. following or further back than (another member of a moving group): "we were stuck behind a slow-moving tractor" Similar at the back ofat the rear ofbeyondon the other side ofOpposite in front of

    adverb

    • 1. at or to the far side of something: "Campbell grabbed him from behind"
    • 2. in a particular place after leaving or after others have moved on: "don't leave me behind" Similar afterwardsremaining after departure

    noun

    • 1. a person's buttocks: informal "she slid inelegantly down a few steps on her behind"
    • 2. a kick that sends the ball over a behind line, or a touch that sends it between the inner posts, scoring one point.

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  2. BEHIND definition: 1. at the back (of): 2. In baseball, if the pitcher (= the player who throws the ball) is behind…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BEHIND is in the place or situation that is being or has been departed from. How to use behind in a sentence.

  4. SYNONYMS 1, 2. behind, after both refer to a position following something else. behind applies primarily to position in space, and suggests that one person or thing is at the back of another; it may also refer to (a fixed) time: He stood behind the chair.

  5. Definitions of behind. adverb. in or to or toward the rear. “he followed behind ”. “seen from behind, the house is more imposing than it is from the front”. “the final runners were far behind ”. adverb. in or into an inferior position. “fell behind in his studies”.

  6. 1. In, to, or toward the rear: We walked behind. 2. In a place or condition that has been passed or left: I left my gloves behind. 3. In arrears; late: I fell behind in my payments. 4. Below the standard level; in or into an inferior position: Don't fall behind in class. 5. Slow: My watch is running behind. 6.

  7. slower or less successful than someone or something: Our team is 3 points behind the winners. The building work is already behind schedule (= late). behind preposition (CAUSING) causing something, or responsible for something: What was the reason behind her decision to leave? behind preposition (SUPPORTING) B1.

  8. preposition. /bɪˈhaɪnd/ at or towards the back of somebody/something, and often hidden by it or them. Who's the girl standing behind Jan? Stay close behind me. a small street behind the station. She glanced behind her. Don't forget to lock the door behind you (= when you leave). The sun disappeared behind the clouds.

  9. Definitions of 'behind'. 1. If something is behind a thing or person, it is on the other side of them from you, or nearer their back rather than their front. [...] 2. If you are walking or traveling behind someone or something, you are following them. [...]

  10. adverb. /bɪˈhaɪnd/ at or toward the back of someone or something; farther back She rode off down the road with the dog running behind. The others are a long way behind. He was shot from behind as he ran away. I had fallen so far behind that trying to catch up seemed pointless. Want to learn more?

  11. adv. at or toward the rear; rearward: to lag behind. in a place, state, or stage already passed. in arrears; behindhand: to be behind in one's rent. slow, as a watch or clock: more than 20 minutes behind. as a cause or often latent feature of: Behind their harassment lay the traditional fear of foreigners.