English to Gujarati Dictionary backward

backward

પછાત
definition
adverb
he took a step backward
(of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back.
a loving look backward at his early life
toward or into the past.
adjective
she left the room without a backward glance
directed behind or to the rear.
economically backward countries
having made less than normal progress.
translation of 'backward'
પછાત,
અવિકસિત,
પાછળની બાજુએ વાળેલું,
મંદબુદ્ધિ
example
Punch magazine's comic stereotypes caricaturing agricultural labourers as 'backward' yokels in smocks and chewing straws flourished in the 1870s and live on to this day.
Hailing from economically 'backward' families, a steady source of income has immensely boosted the confidence levels of these women.
Pip is more embarrassed than ever by Joe's ‘ignorance’ and even tells Biddy that he thinks Joe is 'backward' .
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.
But his level was so much higher at the position, he could take a step 'backward' and still be better than most.
Then something yanked my feet out from under me and I fell 'backward' into the pool and came up sputtering.
For example, you have in Mexico, poor people who are agriculturally 'backward' .
Consider practicing lateral and 'backward' movements while drawing smoothly and shooting quickly yet carefully from full concealment.
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.
I would like to bring to your kind notice the fact that in spite of being industrially 'backward' , it has always been a great center of learning.
The programme stands out from the usual Government programmes of supporting the educational needs of the socially 'backward' students by its very approach.
After about 3 weeks Mercury ceases its 'backward' movement and, on reversing its direction again, once more slows down and appears to halt before moving back in a direct motion.
‘At a time when business de-rating has ended, it's a 'backward' step to see the promotion of Orange halls in this way’.
The general consensus seems to be that a return to a full winter season would be a 'backward' step - and not just because of the impracticalities.
I waved my hands in front of my face and took two more steps 'backward' .
They were so 'backward' ; their vision was so dim, that if you dared express an opinion that they didn't agree with you were in trouble.
We do not view this road as a major development for the area, but a degenerate step 'backward' .
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.
The skies have not fallen, constitutions remain intact, the franc and the mark have passed unmourned into history and euroland has carried on about its business with scarcely a 'backward' glance.
But the number of these 'backward' people was steadily decreasing.
His arm follows and suddenly whips 'backward' , torso turning with it, snapping his back into a terrible arch.
Few successful players can omit the 'backward' movement.
This 'backward' movement shortens (and thus reduces the tension of) the spring, permitting the box once again to ride the belt.
No excuses, no 'backward' steps, just aggression and dynamism and a lot of honesty, qualities that have finally given him a secure hold on Ireland's No.1 jersey.
But scarcely 20 miles away, a new four-lane toll road is a giant step 'backward' .
You'll often see him peel away or take a few quick steps 'backward' to avoid an onrushing forward at the last second.
The fur naps to the rear, thus sliding forward and resisting 'backward' movement.
Frantically, he thought 'backward' toward the night before.
In 1854, he was looking 'backward' to his years of spiritual fulfillment before his highly subjective idealism had begun to wane.
Tinkering with criminal law is a 'backward' step in countering the deep cultural realities of homophobia, racism, sexism.
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