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View synonyms for back talk

back talk

or back·talk

[ bak tawk ]

noun

  1. rude or disrespectful replies to the requests or directives of an authority figure; sass:

    That kind of back talk will get her in trouble at school.

    Synonyms: cheek, impertinence, insolence



verb (used with or without object)

  1. to reply to (someone in authority) in a rude or disrespectful manner:

    They back-talk to their parents and have never really had any discipline.

    Don't back-talk me, son.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of back talk1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

MANCHESTER, England — Manchester United won a hat trick of monthly Premier League awards on Friday to push back talk of a crisis for manager Erik ten Hag.

Germany's economy, Europe's largest, also saw dramatic falls in May, with the index on the current situation dipping to -9.0 from -2.3 in April, bringing back talk about a recession.

From Reuters

Her father, a Greek immigrant, didn’t tolerate back talk.

“Traders are bringing back talk of a ‘soft landing,’ which could support risk equities,” Anderson Alves of ActivTrades said in a report.

Guess he wasn't used to getting back talk.

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