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  1. BEHIND definition: 1. at the back (of): 2. In baseball, if the pitcher (= the player who throws the ball) is behind…. Learn more.

  2. 1. a. : in the place or situation that is being or has been departed from. stay behind. b. : in, to, or toward the back. look behind. came from behind. : later in time. can spring be far behind. 2. a. : in a secondary or inferior position. b. : in arrears. behind in the rent. c. : slow.

  3. at or to the back of someone or something: Close the door behind you. The warehouse is behind the store. The letter had fallen behind the desk. Fewer examples. She ran off and hid behind a tree. The sun peeped out from behind the clouds. The sun vanished behind the trees. We walked close behind them.

  4. Behind applies primarily to position in space, and suggests that one person or thing is at the back of another; it may also refer to (a fixed) time: He stood behind the chair. You are behind the appointed time.

  5. making less progress than somebody/something. He's behind the rest of the class in reading. We're behind schedule (= late). giving support to or approval of somebody/something. She knew that, whatever she decided, her family was right behind her. responsible for starting or developing something.

  6. behind applies primarily to position in space, and suggests that one person or thing is at the back of another; it may also refer to (a fixed) time: He stood behind the chair. You are behind the appointed time. after applies primarily to time; when it denotes position in space, it is not used with precision, and refers usually to bodies in ...

  7. 1. In, to, or toward the rear: We walked behind. 2. In a place or condition that has been passed or left: I left my gloves behind. 3. In arrears; late: I fell behind in my payments. 4. Below the standard level; in or into an inferior position: Don't fall behind in class. 5. Slow: My watch is running behind. 6.