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linebacker

0 antonyms and opposites of linebacker, grouped by meaning.

Noun — In American football, a defensive player positioned just behind the defensive line, responsible for stopping runs and covering short passes.

Etymology

From line (the defensive line) plus backer — a player who backs up the line.

Full origin of linebacker →

Frequently asked questions

What does “linebacker” mean?

The word “linebacker” means in American football, a defensive player positioned just behind the defensive line, responsible for stopping runs and covering short passes. In plain terms, a defensive football player who lines up behind the front line to stop runs and short passes.

How do you use “linebacker” in a sentence?

Here is “linebacker” used in a sentence: “The linebacker read the play and tackled the runner for a loss.”

What part of speech is “linebacker”?

“Linebacker” is a noun.

Is “linebacker” a common word?

“Linebacker” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Nearby words

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