Pronunciation: /bæk ˈkʌntri/
noun the countryside away from the coast or a city
A1 I enjoy hiking in the back country.
A2 The back country is full of beautiful scenery.
B1 Exploring the back country can be a thrilling adventure.
B2 Many people prefer the solitude of the back country for camping.
C1 The back country offers a true wilderness experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
C2 Experienced hikers often seek out remote back country trails for a challenge.
formal The hikers ventured into the back country to explore untouched wilderness.
informal Let's go camping in the back country this weekend, away from the crowds.
slang I love getting off the grid and into the back country for some real adventure.
figurative Navigating the complexities of the back country of finance can be challenging for new investors.
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