Behind | Mean of behind in English Dictionary
/bɪˈhaɪnd/
- in or toward the back
- look behind
- The older students entered the room first with the younger students following behind.
- in the place that someone is going away from
- She stayed behind after the other guests left.
- They left behind everything they owned when they fled the country.
- We had to leave our family, friends, and neighbors behind.
- She has left her fears and doubts behind. [=she is no longer fearful and doubtful]
- She wanted to leave the past behind. [=forget about the past]
- later in time
- “If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” P. B. Shelley, “Ode to the West Wind” (1820)
- in a losing position in a race or competition
- “How far behind was she?” “At least 50 yards (behind).”
- We were ahead in the first half, but now we're behind.
- We were behind by five runs. = We were five runs behind.
- a politician who is behind in the polls
- She was losing the race but she came from behind and is now in front.
- in or to a place at the back of or to the rear of (someone or something)
- Look behind you.
- He was standing in front of me and she was standing behind [=in back of] me.
- The older students entered the room first with the younger students following behind them.
- The house is behind some trees. [=there are some trees in front of the house]
- The cat hid behind the couch.
- The sun went/hid/was behind a cloud.
- losing to (someone or something) in a race or competition
- “How far behind the other runners was she?” “At least 50 yards (behind them).”
- They were ahead of us by 5 points earlier in the game, but now they're behind us by 7.
- The polls show that he is behind the other candidates.
- The company is now behind the competition.
- in a less advanced position than (someone or something)
- He was a year behind me in school. [=he finished school a year after I did]
- He was behind the other students in his studies.
- This year's sales have lagged considerably/significantly behind last year's sales. [=sales have not been as good this year as they were last year]
- We're running about five minutes behind schedule. [=late]
- in the past for (someone or something)
- Those problems are behind us now.
- Her best work is behind her. [=her best work was in the past]
- He has many years of experience behind him. [=he has many years of experience in his past]
- out of the mind or thoughts of (someone)
- Let's put our troubles behind us. [=let's stop thinking/worrying about our troubles]
- providing the reason or explanation for (something)
- We need to learn more about the conditions behind the strike. [=the conditions that led to the strike]
- What was really behind his murder? [=what was the real reason for his murder?]
- responsible for (something)
- We'll get to the bottom of this conspiracy and find out who's behind it!
- in support of (someone or something)
- Despite the controversy, most of his supporters remain solidly behind him.
- We're behind you all the way!
- I encourage everyone to get behind these proposals. [=to support these proposals]
- with the support of (something)
- They won the game 1–0 behind brilliant pitching. [=brilliant pitching made it possible for them to win the game 1–0]
- Noun
- the part of the body above the legs that is used for sitting
- kicked him in the behind
- Get your behind over here right now! [=come here right now]