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behind

PrepositionAdverbAdjectiveTransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: behinds

This word carries a strong spatial orientation of occlusion and concealment. When something is behind another, it is often hidden from view or relegated to a secondary position of importance. It suggests a lack of visibility or a state of being followed. In a temporal or professional sense, it evokes a feeling of pressure or failure. Being behind creates a psychological gap between where a person is and where they are expected to be, contrasting sharply with being ahead, which implies leadership or success.

Countable when referring to a person's posterior (a behind). Uncountable when referring to the general area of the rear.

Meanings

Preposition
[something][something]

At the back of or further back than someone or something else.

"The dog ran behind the bushes."

Adverb
[something]

Located at the back of a person or object.

"He stepped behind to let her pass."

Adjective
[something]

Late in progress or failing to keep up with a schedule.

"The project is two weeks behind."

Noun
[someone]

The part of the body consisting of the buttocks.

"He fell right on his behind."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To support or back someone or something.

"The entire community is behind the new mayor."

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