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    Back·lash
    /ˈbakˌlaSH/

    noun

    • 1. a strong and adverse reaction by a large number of people, especially to a social or political development: "a public backlash against racism"
    • 2. recoil arising between parts of a mechanism.
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  3. Definition of backlash noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. backlash. noun [ C ] uk / ˈbæklæʃ / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. a reaction against an idea that was previously popular: [ usually singular ] a backlash against the war. (Definition of backlash from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. 5 days ago · noun. 1. a reaction or recoil between interacting worn or badly fitting parts in a mechanism. 2. the play between parts. 3. a sudden and adverse reaction, esp to a political or social development. a public backlash against the government is inevitable. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. backlash. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English back‧lash /ˈbæklæʃ/ noun [ countable] a strong negative reaction by a number of people against recent events, especially against political or social developments backlash against The 1970s saw the first backlash against the women’s movement. backlash from The management fear a ...

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of BACKLASH. [count] : a strong public reaction against something. a backlash against feminism. A backlash occurs when many people react to an event, movement, etc., in a way that is opposite to its intended effect.

  8. a strong or violent reaction, as to some social or political change: a backlash of angry feeling among Southern conservatives within the party.

  9. May 6, 2024 · backlash (countable and uncountable, plural backlashes) ( literal ) A suddenly reversed or backward motion, such as of a rope or elastic band when it snaps under tension . ( figurative ) A negative reaction , objection or outcry , especially of a violent or abrupt nature.

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