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back-and-forth

[bak-uhn-fawrth, -fohrth, -uhnd-]

adjective

  1. backward and forward; side to side; to and fro.

    a back-and-forth shuttling of buses to the stadium; the back-and-forth movement of a clock's pendulum.



noun

  1. unresolved argument or discussion.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of back-and-forth1

First recorded in 1605–15
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Idioms and Phrases

Also, backward(s) and forward(s). To and fro, moving in one direction and then the opposite and so making no progress in either. For example, The clock pendulum swung back and forth. The term is also used figuratively, as in The lawyers argued the point backwards and forwards for an entire week. [c. 1600]
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Example Sentences

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The Pentagon posted a video clip of the back-and-forth on X that tagged the congresswoman and was titled “WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING!”

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Even after a back-and-forth final stretch, the Sparks briefly reclaimed control.

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The ABC News report says that Trump mostly seemed calm about the back-and-forth and preferred shifting the conversation to other topics.

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On X, many Silicon Valley executives along with Maga-world influencers were picking sides and parsing each of the back-and-forth messages posted by the president and the world's richest man.

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In these recordings, you can hear the back-and-forth chatter, along with the astronaut’s breathing and the background noise of their spacesuit pumping oxygen into their helmet to keep them alive.

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When To Use

does back-and-forth mean?

Back-and-forth is a noun that means an argument or discussion in which little gets resolved.Back-and-forth is also used to describe something having a movement pattern in which it repeatedly moves somewhere and returns to where it started.A back-and-forth is a discussion where two or more people are failing to reach a compromise or a solution, as in I had a very long back-and-forth with my girlfriend about what to do with my dog.A back-and-forth is a much less productive version of a give-and-take, where people more easily reach a compromise.As an adjective, back-and-forth describes a movement from one point to another and then back to the original point, as in The audience stared at the back-and-forth movements of the hypnotist’s watch. Such a movement might be forward and backward and forward again or from one side to another and back to the first side.Example: The budget discussion became an intense back-and-forth where neither side wanted to concede anything.

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