offstage Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- communal
- rife
- disclosed
- disclosed
- professed
- advertised
- aired
- announced
- advertised
- popular
- prevalent
- published
- vulgar
- well-known
- prevalent
- proclaimed
- general
- blazed
- publicized
- current
- well-known
- aired
- heralded
- publicized
- communal
- general
- vulgar
- published
- prevailing
- reported
- broadcast
- professed
- proclaimed
- current
- broadcast
- popular
- declared
- announced
- prevailing
- declared
- rife
- reported
- widespread
- heralded
- widespread
- blazed
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
- underhanded
- stealthy
- conspiratorial
- unannounced
- intimate
- undercover
- covert
- confidential
- unmentioned
- nonpublic
- untold
- collusive
- inside
- undisclosed
- hugger-mugger
- classified
- sneaky
- occult
- restricted
- silent
- closet
- clandestine
- behind-the-scenes
- top-secret
- sneak
- unsaid
- unadvertised
- private
- underhand
- furtive
- sneaking
Meaning of offstage
offstage (n)
a stage area out of sight of the audience
offstage (a)
situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience
offstage (s)
concealed from public view or attention
offstage (r)
behind the scenes; not on stage
not in public
offstage Sentence Examples
- The actor made a graceful exit offstage after his powerful monologue.
- The musicians waited offstage for their cue to enter and perform.
- A stagehand swiftly disappeared offstage, removing a prop from view.
- The actress's voice could still be heard offstage, even though she had left the scene.
- The director called for a blackout, and the actors swiftly exited offstage.
- A chorus of voices swelled offstage, creating an eerie and evocative atmosphere.
- The sound of footsteps approached from offstage, heralding the arrival of a new character.
- The curtains parted, revealing the set, but the actors remained offstage for a moment of dramatic tension.
- The orchestra played a crescendo offstage, building anticipation for the climax.
- The protagonist confronted his antagonist offstage, their voices echoing through the theater.
FAQs About the word offstage
a stage area out of sight of the audience, situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience, concealed from public view or attention,
offscreen,backstage, concealed,repressed, suppressed, personal, closeted, underground, stifled, silenced
public,public, common, open, common, open, communal, rife, disclosed, disclosed
The actor made a graceful exit offstage after his powerful monologue.
The musicians waited offstage for their cue to enter and perform.
A stagehand swiftly disappeared offstage, removing a prop from view.
The actress's voice could still be heard offstage, even though she had left the scene.