noun
- a part of a river having little or no current
- a place or situation that is isolated from or unaffected by current trends or events
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The canoe drifted into the quiet backwaters of the river.
- Fish often gather in the backwaters where the current is slower.
- The small town remained in the cultural backwaters for decades.
- Many consider rural areas to be economic backwaters.
- The company’s old division became one of the corporate backwaters.
- She moved from the city to escape to the peaceful backwaters of the countryside.