English to Telugu Dictionary backward

backward

వెనుకబడిన
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'
వెనక్కు
example
In reality it's because I'm 'backward' and useless.
Adam turned to Joe to form a united front, but found that Joe had taken a step 'backward' and was now suddenly very interested in attending to a stirrup.
What normal twenty-year old rushed home straight after classes, without a 'backward' glance?
If we leave too early, the people will suffer horribly and the world will have taken one giant step 'backward' .
A lot of good work has been done but this is a 'backward' step.
He has never flinched, never buckled, never taken a 'backward' step in defending the rights of our editors and journalists to find the news and report it in a fair and balanced way.
There may well be sound reasons for doing so, but camps neglect to inform the nurse who, in turn, feels as though health promotion has just taken a giant step 'backward' .
We do not view this road as a major development for the area, but a degenerate step 'backward' .
She said that women have equal rights in every field but unfortunately they are still 'backward' because of not having knowledge of their rights.
As part of its social service, the college has decided to induct 15 students from economically 'backward' families and impart free education to them from this year.
The fur naps to the rear, thus sliding forward and resisting 'backward' movement.
He says that she has heard him speak in High German, Akkadian, and Aramaic which Peter interprets as his going 'backward' through many past lives.
A dogfight was not exactly what he signed up for when he put his famous name to a two-year contract in the summer but he has adjusted his sights accordingly and has no time for any 'backward' glances.
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.
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.
Then something yanked my feet out from under me and I fell 'backward' into the pool and came up sputtering.
Hailing from economically 'backward' families, a steady source of income has immensely boosted the confidence levels of these women.
He took it and disappeared without a 'backward' glance.
He turned his hat 'backward' and snapped shots of his teammates warming up.
The moment the interview finished, Cameron marched briskly away to his next appointment, with not even a 'backward' glance at his rival.
I actually stumbled 'backward' a few steps in surprise.
You'll often see him peel away or take a few quick steps 'backward' to avoid an onrushing forward at the last second.
I entered Dartmouth a rather 'backward' boy and left with immense expectations of what the Navy had to offer and how incredibly fortunate we were to be members.
Of course, the league took its first step 'backward' financially last year, when the salary cap was reduced from the previous season's cap for the first time.
With the exception of a 'backward' minority, the people in Young genuinely embrace the refugees.
You take a couple of steps 'backward' , turn and walk quickly toward the front door.
The parents in this film are not the cliche and are not those 'backward' people who scream and say don't go out.
As he grabs himself and falls 'backward' , she pushes herself to her feet, revealing her untied hands.
The programme stands out from the usual Government programmes of supporting the educational needs of the socially 'backward' students by its very approach.
She yells in surprise, falls 'backward' , and emits a stream of carefully worded curses.
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