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Backed for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: bækt

What does Backed really mean?

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Backed is a word that we often hear or read, but if you're not familiar with it, don't worry! I'm here to explain it in a way that will make sense to you. So, imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and you have their support and encouragement. They are right behind you, supporting your decisions and helping you succeed. In the same way, the word "backed" means to have someone's support, just like your friends cheering you on in the game.

But "backed" can also have another meaning. Imagine a bookshelf with books stacked on top of each other. The books in the back, providing a firm foundation for the ones in the front, are like the support for the other books. In this context, "backed" means having a strong foundation or support to keep something in place or help it stay organized.

In even simpler terms, "backed" means having someone's support or having a solid foundation or support to rely on. It's like having a safety net or a trusty friend who is there for you no matter what.

So if someone tells you that they are "backed" or that they have been backed in a particular situation, it means they have the support and encouragement of others or they have a strong foundation to rely on. It's a way of saying that they are not alone and have someone or something to lean on.

Revised and Fact checked by Ava Clark on 2023-10-27 23:03:47

Backed In a sentece

Learn how to use Backed inside a sentece

  • My mom backed the car out of the driveway.
  • The chef backed away from the hot stove to avoid getting burned.
  • I backed up my important files on a USB drive.
  • The students backed their friend's idea during the class discussion.
  • The teacher backed the students' project, giving them all the necessary support.

Backed Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.

Backed Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.

Backed Category

The domain category to which the original word belongs.