Backstabber

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /bækˈstæbər/

Definitions of backstabber

noun a person who secretly harms or betrays a colleague or friend

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of backstabber in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of backstabber

past tense

backstabbed

plural

backstabbers

comparative

more backstabbing

superlative

most backstabbing

present tense

backstab

future tense

will backstab

perfect tense

have backstabbed

continuous tense

is backstabbing

singular

backstabber

positive degree

backstabbing

infinitive

to backstab

gerund

backstabbing

participle

backstabbing

Origin and Evolution of backstabber

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'backstabber' originated from the concept of someone betraying or attacking another person from behind, symbolizing a cowardly act of betrayal.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'backstabber' has become commonly used to describe someone who deceives or betrays a person's trust, often in a sneaky or deceitful manner.