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aback
[ uh-bak ]
/ əˈbæk /
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adverb
toward the back.
Nautical. so that the wind presses against the forward side of the sail or sails.
adjective Nautical.
(of a sail) positioned so that the wind presses against the forward side.
(of a yard) positioned so that its sail is laid aback.
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Idioms about aback
taken aback, surprised and disconcerted: I was taken aback by his harsh criticism.
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British Dictionary definitions for aback
aback
/ (əˈbæk) /
adverb
taken aback
- startled or disconcerted
- nautical (of a vessel or sail) having the wind against the forward side so as to prevent forward motion
rare towards the back; backwards
Word Origin for aback
Old English on bæc to the back
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Other Idioms and Phrases with aback
aback
see take aback.
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