- adjectivebackward (adjective)
- directed behind or to the rear:"she left the room without a backward glance" · "a gradual backward movement"
- looking toward the past, rather than being progressive; retrograde:"he said the decision was a backward step"
- having made less than normal progress:"economically backward countries"
- datedoffensive(of a person) having an intellectual disability.
adverbbackwards (adverb) · backward (adverb)- (of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back:"he took a step backward" · "Harry suddenly fell backward into a somersault"
- in reverse of the usual direction or order:"counting backward" · "baseball caps turned backward"
- toward or into the past:"a loving look backward at his early life"
- toward or into a worse state:"a giant step backward for child-centered education"
OriginMiddle English: from earlier abackward, from aback.
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