backward
back
ˈbæk
bāk
ward
wɔrd
vawrd
British pronunciation
/ˈbækwəd/
backwards

Definition & Meaning of "backward"in English

backward
01

in or to the direction opposite to the front

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She took a step backward to create some space.
02

in an order opposite to the usual or expected one

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She counted backward from 50 to help calm her mind.
03

in the direction or toward a previous point in time

back

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The project moved backward due to unforeseen challenges.
04

toward a less favorable state

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His health seemed to be moving backward after the treatment.
backward
01

facing or directed toward the rear

backward definition and meaning
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The backward movement of the car was unexpected.
02

shy or reluctant to engage with others

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The backward student hesitated to approach the teacher after class.
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The backward student struggled to keep up with the rest of the class.
04

lacking progress or development

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The nation 's backward industries struggle to compete on the global market.
05

directed toward an undesirable state

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The project took a backward turn when key members resigned.
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