Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ bæk/
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case, the action of returning to a previous location or position
A1 I want to go back home.
A2 She forgot her keys and had to go back to get them.
B1 If you make a mistake, don't be afraid to go back and correct it.
B2 After living abroad for many years, he decided to go back to his hometown.
C1 The author decided to go back and revise the first chapter of his novel.
C2 Despite the challenges, she was determined to go back and finish her PhD.
formal I kindly ask you to go back to your original position in the line.
informal Can you go back to where we parked the car?
slang Hey, let's go back to my place and chill for a bit.
figurative Sometimes it's good to go back to basics and reevaluate your approach.
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