back
noun
1 they think she's broken her back:
spine, backbone, spinal column, vertebral column;
technical dorsum, rachis.
3 the back of the line:
end, tail end, rear end, tail, far end;
North American tag end.
▷antonyms front, head.
4 the back of a postcard:
reverse, reverse side, other side, underside;
verso;
informal flip side.
▷antonyms front, face.
□ behind someone's back□ get someone's back up (also put someone's back up) □ the back of beyond□ turn one's back on□ off the back of
the quip immediately got his back up:
annoy, irritate, vex, make angry, make cross, anger, exasperate, irk, gall, pique, put out, displease, antagonize, get on someone's nerves, rub up the wrong way, ruffle, ruffle someone's feathers, make someone's hackles rise, raise someone's hackles;
enrage, infuriate, madden, make someone's blood boil, drive to distraction, goad, provoke;
informal aggravate, peeve, hassle, miff, rile, nettle, needle, get, get to, bug, hack off, get under someone's skin, get in someone's hair, get someone's goat, rattle someone's cage, drive mad/crazy, drive around the bend, drive up the wall, make someone see red;
British, informal wind up, nark, get across, get on someone's wick, get up someone's nose, put someone's nose out of joint, give someone the hump;
North American, informal tee off, tick off, burn up, rankle, ride, gravel;
vulgar slang piss off;
British, vulgar slang get on someone's tits;
informal , dated give someone the pip, get someone's dander up;
rare exacerbate, hump, rasp.
▷antonyms please, gratify.
the middle of nowhere, the backwoods, the wilds, the hinterland, a backwater;
Australian, New Zealand the back country, the backblocks, the booay;
South African the backveld, the platteland;
North American, informal the boondocks, the boonies, the tall timbers;
Australian, New Zealand, informal Woop Woop, beyond the black stump.
adverb
verb
1 the project was backed by the English Tourist Board:
sponsor, finance, put up the money for, fund, subsidize, underwrite, promote, lend one's name to, be a patron of, act as guarantor of, support;
informal foot the bill for, pick up the tab for;
North American, informal bankroll, stake.
2 over 97 percent backed the changes:
support, endorse, sanction, approve of, give one's blessing to, smile on, favor, advocate, promote, uphold, champion;
vote for, ally oneself with, stand behind, side with, be on the side of, defend, take up the cudgels for;
second;
informal throw one's weight behind.
▷antonyms oppose.
4 he backed slowly out of the garage:
reverse, move/drive backwards;
backtrack, retrace one's steps.
▷antonyms move forwards, advance.
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, relating to the back lying on one's back further back | |