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Topic: Politics

backed

IPA: /bækt/

KK: /bækt/

adjective

Definition: Having a support or backing, often referring to furniture or structures that have a rear part for support.

Example: The low-backed chair was perfect for the small dining room.

backfire

IPA: /ˈbækˌfaɪər/

KK: /ˈbækˌfaɪər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To have an unexpected or undesirable outcome, often as a result of one's actions or plans.

Example: His plan to impress her backfired when he accidentally spilled coffee on her.

noun

Definition: A situation where a plan or action has the opposite effect of what was intended, often causing problems or failures.

Example: The new policy was meant to improve productivity, but it ended up being a backfire that confused the employees.

backing

IPA: /ˈbækɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbækɪŋ/

noun

Definition: Support or assistance given to someone or something, often in the form of approval, endorsement, or financial help.

Example: The project received financial backing from several investors.

backlash

IPA: /ˈbækˌlæʃ/

KK: /ˈbækˌlæʃ/

noun

Definition: A strong negative reaction or response to something, often in response to a change or trend.

Example: The new policy faced a significant backlash from the community.

backlashed

IPA: /ˈbækˌlæʃt/

KK: /ˈbækˌlæʃt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has experienced a strong negative reaction or response, often as a result of a previous action or decision.

Example: The policy change was met with a backlashed response from the community.

verb

Definition: To respond negatively or with strong opposition to something that has happened or been said.

Example: The new policy was backlashed by many employees who felt it was unfair.

backpedal

IPA: /ˈbækˌpɛdəl/

KK: /ˈbækˌpɛdəl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move backward quickly, often in a way that suggests retreating from a previous position or statement.

Example: After realizing his mistake, he decided to backpedal on his earlier comments.

backsliding

IPA: /ˈbækˌslaɪdɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbækˌslaɪdɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Moving or returning to a previous, less advanced state or condition.

Example: The company is facing backsliding in its profits after a successful year.

noun

Definition: A situation where someone returns to a previous, less good state, especially in terms of behavior or morals.

Example: After months of progress, he experienced a backsliding in his efforts to stay healthy.

verb

Definition: To revert to a previous, less advanced, or less moral state after making progress.

Example: After several months of improvement, he found himself backsliding into old habits.

backstab

IPA: /ˈbækˌstæb/

KK: /ˈbækˌstæb/

transitive verb

Definition: To betray someone by being deceitful or unfair, especially when they trust you.

Example: He felt hurt when he discovered that his friend had backstabbed him by spreading rumors.

backstabbing

IPA: //ˈbækˌstæbɪŋ//

KK: /ˈbækˌstæbɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Not available

Example: Not available

noun

Definition: The act of betraying someone, especially by saying bad things about them when they are not there.

Example: His backstabbing behavior made it hard for anyone to trust him.

verb

Definition: To betray someone by being disloyal or treacherous, often in a secretive way.

Example: He was accused of backstabbing his colleague to get a promotion.

backstop

IPA: //ˈbækstɒp//

KK: /ˈbækˌstɑp/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that provides support or serves as a safety measure, often used in sports to prevent a ball from going out of bounds.

Example: The backstop caught the ball that the pitcher threw.

transitive verb

Definition: To provide support or serve as a safety measure for something, often in a way that prevents failure or loss.

Example: The new policy will backstop the company's financial stability during tough times.

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