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    backbiting
    /ˈbakbʌɪtɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. malicious talk about someone who is not present: "members have grown tired of the backbiting in the group"

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  2. BACKBITING definition: 1. unpleasant and unkind words that are said about someone who is not there: 2. unpleasant and…. Learn more.

  3. : to say mean or spiteful things about a person (such as someone who is not present) They beguiled the time by backbiting and intriguing against each other in a foolish kind of way. Joseph Conrad. backbiter noun. Examples of backbite in a Sentence.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › BackbitingBackbiting - Wikipedia

    Backbiting or tale-bearing is to slander someone in their absence — to bite them behind their back. Originally, backbiting referred to an unsporting attack from the rear in the blood sport of bearbaiting.

  5. (bækbaɪtɪŋ ) uncountable noun. If you accuse someone of backbiting, you mean that they say unpleasant or unkind things about someone who is not present, especially in order to stop them doing well at work. [disapproval] Corporate backbiting is nothing new. Synonyms: slander, abuse, spite, gossip More Synonyms of backbiting.

  6. to say unpleasant and unkind things about someone who is not there: I'm not short-tempered, but I do get annoyed if friends backbite me. Fewer examples. He has been often blamed for this and people backbit him more than ever after his death. Our enemies love to revile and backbite us.

  7. Definition of backbiting noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Backbite definition: to attack the character or reputation of (a person who is not present).. See examples of BACKBITE used in a sentence.

  9. backbiting meaning, definition, what is backbiting: unpleasant or cruel talk about someone w...: Learn more.

  10. back·bite. (băk′bīt′) v. back·bit (-bĭt′), back·bit·ten (-bĭt′n), back·bit·ing, back·bites. v.tr. To speak spitefully or slanderously about (another). v.intr. To speak spitefully or slanderously about a person. back′bit′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  11. If you accuse someone of backbiting, you mean that they say unpleasant or unkind things about someone who is not present, especially in order to stop them doing well at work.