behind (Noun) — The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on. ex. "he deserves a good kick in the behind"
behind (Adjective) — Having the lower score or lagging position in a contest. ex. "behind by two points"
behind (Adverb) — In, to or toward the rear. ex. "he followed behind" ex. "seen from behind, the house is more imposing than it is from the front" ex. "the final runners were far behind"
behind (Adverb) — Remaining in a place or condition that has been left or departed from. ex. "when he died he left much unfinished work behind" ex. "left a large family behind" ex. "the children left their books behind" ex. "he took off with a squeal of tires and left the other cars far behind"
behind (Adverb) — (of timepieces) with the time showing earlier than is correct. ex. "my watch is running behind"
behind (Adverb) — In or into an inferior position. ex. "fell behind in his studies" ex. "their business was lagging behind in the competition for customers"
behind (Adverb) — In debt. ex. "he fell behind with his mortgage payments" ex. "a month behind in the rent"
behind (Preposition) — Further back than; at the back of; at the far side of. ex. "look behind you" ex. "behind the door"
behind (Preposition) — In support of. ex. "I'm behind you on this"
behind (Preposition) — Coming at a later time or previous position. ex. "he leaves a trail of destruction behind him"