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Stop behind Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɑp/ /bɪˈhaɪnd
STOP bi-HYND
stˈɒp/ /bɪhˈaɪnd
STOP bih-HYND

Definition

To bring a vehicle or oneself to a halt directly behind another object, person, or vehicle. Often used when driving to indicate stopping just behind another car.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in driving or traffic contexts. Not used for stopping some distance away—implies being directly behind. Can also refer to people queuing ('stop behind me'). Less formal; rarely used outside traffic or lines.

Example Sentences

Please stop behind the white car at the traffic light.

basic

If there's a bus at the stop, stop behind it and wait.

basic

Drivers should always stop behind the crosswalk.

basic

Could you stop behind that blue van so I can get out safely?

natural

When traffic builds up, people often forget to stop behind the lines.

natural

The sign says to stop behind the gate until it opens.

natural