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UK//ˈbækˌbɛn.tʃər//US//ˈbækˌbɛn.tʃɚ//

Meaning of Backbencher

In simple words: A member of a legislature who does not hold a position in the government.

Backbencher in a sentence

  • The backbencher expressed concerns during the debate.
  • As a backbencher, she felt overlooked by the party leadership.
  • Many backbenchers support grassroots initiatives.
  • The backbencher voiced discontent during the parliamentary session.
  • Politicians often start as backbenchers before rising in rank.

How to use Backbencher

Typically used in political contexts. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing politics directly. Used more in UK contexts.

Grammar pattern

noun + be + backbencher

Memory hint

Imagine someone sitting at the back of a classroom, not participating actively.

Related words

Collocations with Backbencher

  • backbencher role
  • backbencher support
  • backbencher duties

Synonyms for Backbencher

Common mistakes with Backbencher

  • Confusing with 'frontbencher', which refers to government ministers.
  • Using in non-political contexts inaccurately.
  • Assuming it describes someone without political views.

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Frequently asked questions about Backbencher

What does Backbencher mean?

A member of a legislature who does not hold a position in the government.

What is the definition of Backbencher?

A member of a legislature who is not part of the government.

How do you use Backbencher in a sentence?

The backbencher expressed concerns during the debate.

Can you give another example of Backbencher?

As a backbencher, she felt overlooked by the party leadership.

What are synonyms for Backbencher?

Common alternatives include legislator, MP, politician.

What words go with Backbencher?

It commonly pairs with backbencher role, backbencher support, backbencher duties.

What are common mistakes when using Backbencher?

Confusing with 'frontbencher', which refers to government ministers. Using in non-political contexts inaccurately. Assuming it describes someone without political views.

How do you pronounce Backbencher?

US: //ˈbækˌbɛn.tʃɚ//, UK: //ˈbækˌbɛn.tʃər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Backbencher formal or informal?

"Backbencher" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Backbencher?

Typically used in political contexts. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing politics directly. Used more in UK contexts.