backward - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of backward in Hindi

  • पिछड़ा
  • पिछड़ा हुआ
  • मति-मंद
  • पीछे का
  • पश्चवर्ती
  • विकेट का पीछे वाला हिस्सा
  • पश्चात

backward Definition

adjective

  • directed behind or to the rear. ( पीछे या पीछे निर्देशित। )
  • having made less than normal progress. ( सामान्य प्रगति से कम होने के बाद। )

adverb

  • (of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back. ( (एक आंदोलन के) एक के सामने से दूर; किसी की पीठ की दिशा में। )
  • toward or into the past. ( की ओर या अतीत में। )

backward Example

  • He turned his hat backward and snapped shots of his teammates warming up. ( उन्होंने अपनी टोपी को पीछे की ओर मोड़ दिया और अपने साथियों के शॉट्स को गर्म कर दिया। )
  • Given the extremely backward state of Polish agriculture, its small farming businesses are expected to die like flies. ( पोलिश कृषि के अत्यंत पिछड़े राज्य को देखते हुए, इसके छोटे कृषि व्यवसायों को मक्खियों की तरह मरने की उम्मीद है। )
  • As he did so, he took a step backward and lost his balance. ( जैसा कि उन्होंने ऐसा किया, उन्होंने एक कदम पीछे लिया और अपना संतुलन खो दिया। )
  • This was a bitter step backward for the coach, who led his old school to a winning record and a bowl in his debut a year ago. ( यह कोच के लिए एक कड़वा कदम था, जिसने एक साल पहले अपने पुराने स्कूल को जीत के रिकॉर्ड तक पहुंचाया और अपनी शुरुआत में ही गेंदबाजी की। )
  • It was a bit of a backward step for us after some decent performances and we will have to lift our game again for the next matches. ( यह कुछ अच्छे प्रदर्शनों के बाद हमारे लिए एक पिछड़ा हुआ कदम था और हमें अगले मैचों के लिए फिर से अपने खेल को ऊपर उठाना होगा। )

More Sentence

  • They will take steps backward before they become great again, if they become great again.
  • With the exception of a backward minority, the people in Young genuinely embrace the refugees.
  • The parents in this film are not the cliche and are not those backward people who scream and say don't go out.
  • History never moves backward , and the past never returns.
  • As he grabs himself and falls backward , she pushes herself to her feet, revealing her untied hands.
  • Then off they go, with barely a backward glance, never to return.
  • In reality it's because I'm backward and useless.
  • Chess is renowned for producing eccentric and socially backward individuals.
  • But I was to learn that every step forward by the accounting industry was followed by a giant step backward .
  • The moment the interview finished, Cameron marched briskly away to his next appointment, with not even a backward glance at his rival.
  • It sounds like a spiritual step backward , yet she seems like an intelligent and thoughtful woman.
  • The book gives us a backward glance of Ballaghaderreen; it is the touching for a moment of the familiar places of the town.
  • Downsizing may seem like a backward step but if, at the end of the year, the reduced enterprise has rid itself of debt and put itself into a profitable position, it will have been the right move.
  • And all the time she was looking backward to the day, seemingly so long ago, when she sat on the box seat for the first time, her legs dangling in the air, too short to reach the footboard.
  • This is a major backward step for the future and for energy generally.
  • I do not want to see Scotland taking a backward step.
  • Suddenly, she heard a shout and saw her brother fall backward .
  • It was a backward step for women and for civil rights generally.
  • Yet we are not some backward , powerless people who must flee to our caves.
  • Consider practicing lateral and backward movements while drawing smoothly and shooting quickly yet carefully from full concealment.
  • The other three boys left without a backward glance and I attempted to do the same but as we arrived at the edge of the woods, I looked quickly over to where we had left Gregory.
  • This backward movement shortens (and thus reduces the tension of) the spring, permitting the box once again to ride the belt.
  • You'll often see him peel away or take a few quick steps backward to avoid an onrushing forward at the last second.
  • ‘It was not a backward step,’ said the veteran, quite vehemently.
  • It's not my kind of place at all - plus it would feel somewhat like a backward step, a retrograde manoeuvre, a return to a place of history.