Backup
UK /["/ˈbækʌp/"]/US /["/ˈbækʌp/"]/
Definition
extra help or support that you can get if necessary
In simple words: A copy of data to keep safe.
Examples
- The police had backup from the army.
- We can use him as a backup if one of the other players drops out.
- The hospital has a backup power supply.
- Always make a backup of your work.
- a backup copy
Usage notes
Use in tech contexts when discussing data safety. Formal in business settings, neutral in casual conversations. Avoid in informal spoken language.
Grammar pattern
backup + object
Memory hint
Think of 'back' as in going back to safety, plus 'up' — saving your things up somewhere secure.
Collocations
- data backup
- create a backup
- backup plan
- full backup
Synonyms
- copy
- duplication
- replication
- reserve
Antonyms
- delete
- erase
- lose
Common mistakes
- Using 'backup' as a verb incorrectly; it's often used as a noun.
- Confusing 'backup' with 'backup up' which implies physical support rather than data.
- Not distinguishing between the types of backups (full, incremental).