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1 of 4adverb
/bæk/
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in or to the direction behind us

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  • He stepped back to give his friend more room to dance.
  • She glanced back to see if anyone was following her.
  • After hearing a noise, he turned back to investigate.
  • He stepped back to give her some space.
  • She glanced back to see who was following her.
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in or toward a previous location

  • After years abroad, he moved back to his hometown.
  • She ran back to grab her forgotten wallet.
  • They traveled back to the old family cottage for the holidays.
  • He looked back at the house one last time before leaving.
  • The kids rushed back to their favorite spot by the lake.
3

in or toward a prior state or condition

  • After a short break, he went back to writing his essay.
  • The store returned the defective item back to the supplier.
  • She’s working hard to get back into shape after her injury.
  • The system was finally back online after the outage.
4

to a previous time or an earlier point in history

  • She looked back at her childhood with fond memories.
  • The company has come a long way since going back to its original ideas.
  • Let's go back to when we first started this project.
  • He always reminisced about the good times back in his hometown.
  • Going back to the 1980s, the fashion trends were quite different.
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5

in response or as a return to a previous statement or action

  • He sent a message back to confirm the meeting time.
  • She wrote back immediately after receiving my email.
  • After the phone call, I called him back to clarify the details.
  • They sent their answers back after reviewing the proposal.
  • She texted me back with all the details I needed.
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6

in response to a previous action, often to return something or retaliate

  • She paid back the money she borrowed last week.
  • He punched me, and I hit him back.
  • I was kept in detention for talking back to the teacher.
  • He returned the favor and helped me back.
  • The company is getting back at its competitors with a new campaign.
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in a position where something or someone is being prevented from acting freely

  • He wanted to fight, but his friends held him back.
  • She was holding back tears during the meeting.
  • He had to hold back his excitement.
  • They decided to keep back the details until the project was complete.
  • He managed to push back his fear and speak confidently.