Meaning & Definition of word "Backbite"
Backbite
/ˈbækˌbaɪt/
verb:
- 1. To speak unfavorably or slanderously about someone, especially behind their back.
- Example: It's unfortunate that some coworkers choose to backbite rather than resolve their differences openly.
- 2. To harm someone by making negative remarks about them when they are not present.
- Example: She realized her friends were backbiting her when she overheard them discussing her mistakes.
- 3. To betray someone's trust or confidence by speaking ill of them secretly.
- Example: He has a habit of backbiting, which eventually led to his isolation from the group.
Etymology
●Middle English 'bakbite', combining 'back' (from the back) and 'bite' (to cut or wound).
Common Phrases and Expressions
talk behind someone's back:
To speak about someone in a negative way when they are not present.
throw someone under the bus:
To betray someone for selfish reasons.
stab in the back:
To betray someone unexpectedly.
Related Words
slander:
The action of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
gossip:
Casual or unconstrained conversation about other people's affairs.
Slang Meanings of backbite
Meaning: Throw shade
● Example Sentence: She loves to throw shade at her ex-friends when they are not around.
Meaning: Diss
● Example Sentence: He dissed her when he made fun of her idea in front of others.