Behind
UK /["/bɪˈhaɪnd/"]/US /["/bɪˈhaɪnd/"]/
Definition
at or towards the back of somebody/something, and often hidden by it or them
In simple words: At the back of something.
Examples
- The cat is hiding behind the curtain.
- I parked my car behind the supermarket.
- There is a secret door behind the bookshelf.
- She always feels like she is behind her classmates in school.
- The team was behind in the game but made a comeback.
Usage notes
Use 'behind' to describe location or position. It's neutral and suitable for most contexts, but avoid using it in overly formal writing.
Grammar pattern
preposition + object
Memory hint
Think of 'behind' as being 'behind the scenes' — out of sight.
Collocations
- behind the scenes
- behind closed doors
- fall behind
Synonyms
- at the back of
- in the rear of
- after
Antonyms
- in front of
- ahead
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'behind' with 'in front of'
- Using 'behind' without a noun after it
- Misplacing 'behind' in a sentence (e.g., 'I am behind the door' instead of 'Behind the door, I am')