adverb
- by surprise; unexpectedly (used in the phrase ‘taken aback’)
- backward; toward the back
Usage: typically used in the phrase ‘taken aback’
Usage: nautical; archaic
Examples
- She was taken aback by his rude comment.
- The unexpected news left him completely taken aback.
- I was taken aback when she suddenly resigned.
- The teacher was taken aback by the student’s brilliant answer.
- We were all taken aback by the generous donation.
- The sailor stepped aback to avoid the swinging boom.