backstab

[bak-stab]

backstab Definition

to harm someone who trusts you, especially by criticizing them unfairly or by doing something harmful behind their back.

Using backstab: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "backstab" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I can't believe he backstabbed his own friend like that.

  • Example

    She was afraid her colleagues would backstab her if she shared her ideas.

  • Example

    He was known for backstabbing his competitors to get ahead in business.

backstab Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backstab

Phrases with backstab

  • a person who betrays or deceives someone they know

    Example

    He was a backstabber who couldn't be trusted.

  • the act of betraying or deceiving someone, especially by criticizing them unfairly or by doing something harmful behind their back

    Example

    The backstabbing in the office was getting out of hand.

  • backstabbing friend

    a friend who betrays or deceives you

    Example

    I thought she was my friend, but she turned out to be a backstabbing friend.

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Summary: backstab in Brief

'Backstab' [bak-stab] is a verb that means to harm someone who trusts you, often by criticizing them unfairly or by doing something harmful behind their back. It is commonly used to describe betrayal in personal and professional relationships, as in 'I can't believe he backstabbed his own friend like that.' The term also has related words such as 'backstabber' and 'backstabbing,' which refer to a person who betrays or deceives someone they know.