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backstabber

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Noun — Someone who betrays a friend or colleague who trusted them, usually behind their back.

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How to use backstabber

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a real backstabber call someone a backstabber

Etymology

A straightforward compound of back + stabber, painting the picture of an attack that comes from behind rather than face-to-face.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “backstabber” mean?

The word “backstabber” means someone who betrays a friend or colleague who trusted them, usually behind their back. In plain terms, someone who betrays your trust, especially by acting against you secretly while pretending to be on your side.

How do you pronounce “backstabber”?

“Backstabber” is pronounced BAK-stab (/ˈbækˌstæbɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “backstabber” in a sentence?

Here is “backstabber” used in a sentence: “She thought her coworker was a friend, until she found out he was a backstabber who took credit for her ideas.”

What part of speech is “backstabber”?

“Backstabber” is a noun.

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