backtalk

[ˈbak.tɔːk]

backtalk Definition

rude and disrespectful remarks made in reply to someone in authority.

Using backtalk: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was punished for her backtalk to the teacher.

  • Example

    I won't tolerate any backtalk from you, young man!

  • Example

    His backtalk got him into trouble with the police officer.

backtalk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backtalk

Phrases with backtalk

  • to speak rudely or disrespectfully to someone in authority

    Example

    She got into trouble for giving backtalk to her parents.

  • to tolerate or accept rude or disrespectful remarks made in reply to someone in authority

    Example

    The teacher won't take backtalk from her students.

  • an order or warning to not speak rudely or disrespectfully to someone in authority

    Example

    I expect you to do as I say, and no backtalk!

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Summary: backtalk in Brief

'Backtalk' [ˈbak.tɔːk] is a noun that refers to rude and disrespectful remarks made in reply to someone in authority. It is often used in phrases like 'give backtalk' and 'take backtalk,' and can be accompanied by warnings like 'no backtalk.' Examples include 'She was punished for her backtalk to the teacher' and 'His backtalk got him into trouble with the police officer.'