Backstroke

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbækˌstroʊk/

Definitions of backstroke

noun a swimming stroke made on the back with a backward circular motion of the arms and a flutter kick

Example Sentences

A1 I learned how to do the backstroke in swimming class.

A2 She swam the backstroke during the race and won first place.

B1 The backstroke is one of the four swimming strokes used in competitions.

B2 He has perfected his backstroke technique over years of practice.

C1 The professional swimmer's backstroke is incredibly fast and efficient.

C2 Her flawless backstroke technique earned her a spot on the national team.

Examples of backstroke in a Sentence

formal The swimmer executed a flawless backstroke during the competition.

informal I always prefer doing the backstroke when I swim laps at the pool.

slang I totally nailed the backstroke in the race yesterday.

figurative She used the backstroke technique to navigate through the difficult situation.

Grammatical Forms of backstroke

past tense

backstroked

plural

backstrokes

comparative

more backstroke

superlative

most backstroke

present tense

backstrokes

future tense

will backstroke

perfect tense

has backstroked

continuous tense

is backstroking

singular

backstroke

positive degree

backstroke

infinitive

to backstroke

gerund

backstroking

participle

backstroked

Origin and Evolution of backstroke

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'backstroke' originated from the combination of 'back' and 'stroke', referring to the swimming technique where the swimmer moves through the water on their back using alternating arm movements.
Evolution of the word: Originally used specifically in the context of swimming, the term 'backstroke' has evolved to also refer to a type of stroke in other sports such as rowing or tennis. It has also gained metaphorical meanings in everyday language, such as 'taking a step back' or 'reversing course'.