Pronunciation: /bækˈstæbər/
noun a person who secretly harms or betrays a colleague or friend
A1 I heard that she is a backstabber, so be careful around her.
A2 He was shocked to find out that his best friend was a backstabber.
B1 Dealing with a backstabber in the workplace can be challenging.
B2 She was labeled as a backstabber after spreading rumors about her colleagues.
C1 It is important to be cautious of backstabbers in positions of power.
C2 The politician was known as a ruthless backstabber who would do anything to advance his career.
formal The corporate world is full of backstabbers who will do anything to get ahead.
informal I can't believe she's talking behind my back, what a backstabber.
slang Watch out for that guy, he's a total backstabber.
figurative Trust is important in any relationship, you don't want to be seen as a backstabber.
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