Hit back Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɪt/ /ˈbæk
HIT-BAK
hˈɪt/ /bˈæk
HIT-BAK
Definition
To respond to an attack, criticism, or insult, often by attacking or criticizing in return.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; used for both physical and verbal responses. Common with criticism ('The politician hit back at his critics'). Not literal hitting—refers to any strong reply or retaliation.
Spanish: responder - contraatacarPortuguese (BR): revidar - responderPortuguese (PT): revidar - responderChinese (Simplified): 反击 - 回击Chinese (Traditional): 反擊 - 回擊Hindi: जवाबी हमला करनाArabic: يرد بقوة - يهاجم رداًBengali: প্রতি আঘাত করা - পাল্টা জবাব দেওয়াRussian: отвечать ударом - дать отпорJapanese: やり返す - 反撃するVietnamese: đáp trả - phản côngKorean: 반격하다 - 맞대응하다Turkish: karşılık vermek - misilleme yapmakUrdu: جواب دینا - پلٹ کر وار کرناIndonesian: membalas - membalas serangan
Example Sentences
After the rumor spread online, the celebrity finally hit back with a statement.
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If someone insults you, you don't always have to hit back.
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The team lost, but they promised to hit back in the next game.
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When she was criticized, she quickly hit back with her own arguments.
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Reporters kept asking tough questions, so the coach hit back during the interview.
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You can criticize me all you want, but I’m going to hit back if it’s unfair.
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