backstreet

[ˈbækstriːt]

backstreet Definition

  • 1a street away from the main road, often in a quieter or less busy area
  • 2a place or situation that is hidden, less well-known, or less respectable

Using backstreet: Examples

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

  • Example

    The restaurant is located in a backstreet of the city.

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    He grew up in the backstreets of the town.

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    The band started playing in backstreet bars before they became famous.

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    The company's shady deals were conducted in backstreet offices.

backstreet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backstreet

Phrases with backstreet

  • an illegal abortion performed in unsanitary conditions, often by untrained individuals

    Example

    Before abortion was legalized, many women had to resort to backstreet abortions.

  • an American boy band formed in 1993, known for their pop and R&B music

    Example

    The Backstreet Boys have sold over 100 million records worldwide.

  • a secret or underhanded agreement made between parties

    Example

    The politician was accused of making backstreet deals with lobbyists.

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Summary: backstreet in Brief

The term 'backstreet' [ˈbækstriːt] refers to a street away from the main road, often in a quieter or less busy area. It can also denote a place or situation that is hidden, less well-known, or less respectable. Examples include 'The restaurant is located in a backstreet of the city,' and 'The company's shady deals were conducted in backstreet offices.' The phrase 'backstreet abortion' refers to an illegal and often unsafe abortion, while 'Backstreet Boys' is the name of a popular American boy band.

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