English Dictionary |
TAKE ABACK
Pronunciation (US): | (GB): |
IPA (US): |
Dictionary entry overview: What does take aback mean?
• TAKE ABACK (verb)
The verb TAKE ABACK has 1 sense:
1. surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
Familiarity information: TAKE ABACK used as a verb is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
Classified under:
Verbs of feeling
Synonyms:
ball over; blow out of the water; floor; shock; take aback
Context example:
I was floored when I heard that I was promoted
Hypernyms (to "take aback" is one way to...):
surprise (cause to be surprised)
Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "take aback"):
galvanise; galvanize; startle (to stimulate to action)
Sentence frames:
Somebody ----s somebody
Something ----s somebody
Sentence examples:
The bad news will take aback him
The good news will take aback her
The performance is likely to take aback Sue
Learn English with... Proverbs |
"A wound will heal. Talk wont." (Afghanistan proverb)
"Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten." (Nigerian proverb)
"Long live the headdress, because hats come and go." (Corsican proverb)