back


adjective

  • At the back or rear.
  • Not current or up to date.
  • Far from the main area.
  • Moving backwards.

verb

  • To move in the opposite direction.
  • To help or support someone.
  • To push something backwards.

noun

  • The part of your body behind your chest and belly.
  • The farthest part from the front.
  • The upper side of something that looks like an animal's back.
  • A support or help that you can use later.

adverb

  • To a previous place or condition.
  • Away from the front.
  • In a way that stops progress.
  • Earlier or ago.


Synonym

  • remote
  • rear
  • dorsum
  • reverse

Antonym

  • main
  • veer
  • front

Sentences

  • I turned my back to wave goodbye.
  • He hurt his back while playing soccer.
  • The turtle hides in its shell to protect its back.
  • I put my books in my backpack on my back.
  • She has a sticker on her back.

Word Explanation:

  • Back means the part of your body that is opposite your chest. It's where you feel your spine.

Word in hindi

पीछे

peeche

Other variations in hindi

  • पीठी peethi
  • पीठ peeth

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'back' mean?

The word 'back' can mean the rear part of something, like the back of a chair. It can also mean to support someone or something.

How do you pronounce 'back'?

You pronounce 'back' like 'bak', rhyming with 'snack'.

What is the origin of the word 'back'?

The word 'back' comes from Old English 'bæc', which means the rear part of the body.

What is the meaning of 'back' in Hindi?

The word 'back' in Hindi is 'पीछे' (Pīchē).

What is the meaning of 'back' in Kannada?

The word 'back' in Kannada is 'ಹಿಂದೆ' (Hindē).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know? Your back has 33 bones called vertebrae that help you stand tall and move around!

Proverb

A good friend is like a back support, always there when you need them.

Quote

"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter Drucker

Mini blog:

The Adventures of Timmy

In the land of giggles and sunshine, there was a little boy named Timmy who loved to play outside. One day, while chasing butterflies, he tripped and fell on his back! Oh no!

But instead of crying, Timmy looked up at the fluffy clouds and imagined they were soft pillows.

“Look at me!” he laughed, “I’m a cloud too!” His friends joined him, lying on their backs, making funny shapes in the sky. They saw a dragon, a spaceship, and even a giant ice cream cone!

Sometimes, when you fall, you can find magic in the most unexpected places. Just look up!