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View usage for: backchat in British English (ˈbækˌtʃæt) or back talk (bæk tɔːk) noun informal the act of answering back, esp impudently backchat in American English (ˈbækˌtʃæt) noun Chiefly British, Informal Examples of 'backchat' in a sentencebackchat He made no attempt to mask his contempt and Liz, who could take any amount of backchat, found his downright rudeness, as always, hateful. Synonyms of 'backchat'cheek, lip, talking back, answering back More Synonyms of backchat Definition impudent replies (informal) Synonyms talking back answering back verbals (British, slang) sass (US, Canadian, informal) Additional synonymsThe impertinence of the boy is phenomenal! Synonyms rudeness, nerve (informal), cheek (informal), face (informal), front, neck (informal), sauce (informal), presumption, disrespect, audacity, boldness, chutzpah (US, Canadian, informal), insolence, impudence, effrontery, backchat (informal), brass neck (British, informal), incivility, brazenness, forwardness, pertnessOne sister had the impudence to wear the other's clothes. Synonyms boldness, nerve (informal), cheek (informal), face (informal), front, neck (informal), gall (informal), lip (slang), presumption, audacity, rudeness, chutzpah (US, Canadian, informal), insolence, impertinence, effrontery, brass neck (British, informal), shamelessness, sauciness, brazenness, sassiness (informal), pertness, bumptiousness, backchat (informal) The most frequent reason for excluding a pupil was insolence. Synonyms rudeness, cheek (informal), disrespect, front, abuse, sauce (informal), gall (informal), audacity, boldness, chutzpah (US, Canadian, informal), insubordination, impertinence, impudence, effrontery, backchat (informal), incivility, sassiness (informal), pertness, contemptuousness - backbite
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