backbone

[ˈbækboʊn]

backbone Definition

  • 1the series of bones in the spine that protect the spinal cord
  • 2the most important or fundamental part of something
  • 3courage and determination

Using backbone: Examples

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

  • Example

    The backbone consists of 33 vertebrae.

  • Example

    Education is the backbone of a nation.

  • Example

    She showed great backbone in standing up to her boss.

backbone Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backbone

Antonyms for backbone

Phrases with backbone

  • to lack courage or determination

    Example

    He has no backbone to stand up for himself.

  • to put all of one's effort, energy, and determination into something

    Example

    She put her backbone into finishing the project on time.

  • the most important and fundamental part of the economy

    Example

    Small businesses are the backbone of the economy.

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Summary: backbone in Brief

The term 'backbone' [ˈbækboʊn] refers to the series of bones in the spine that protect the spinal cord, as well as the most important or fundamental part of something. It can also denote courage and determination, as in 'She showed great backbone in standing up to her boss.' Phrases like 'have no backbone' and 'put one's backbone into something' highlight the importance of courage and determination, while 'backbone of the economy' emphasizes the fundamental nature of something.

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