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aback

Pronunciation: /əˈbak/
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Definition of aback

adverb

  • 1 archaic towards or situated to the rear; back: the little strip of pasture aback of the house
  • 2 Sailing with the sail pressed backwards against the mast by a headwind: Peter holds the jib aback until our bow swings across the wind

Phrases

take someone aback

shock or surprise someone:he was taken aback by her directness

Origin:

Old English on bæc (see a-2, back). The term came to be treated as a single word in nautical use

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