offstage Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- broadcast
- widespread
- well-known
- prevalent
- popular
- aired
- declared
- widespread
- announced
- rife
- professed
- aired
- current
- well-known
- professed
- vulgar
- general
- published
- rife
- proclaimed
- vulgar
- prevailing
- prevailing
- publicized
- blazed
- heralded
- proclaimed
- reported
- communal
- advertised
- disclosed
- prevalent
- current
- advertised
- reported
- announced
- blazed
- general
- disclosed
- declared
- heralded
- popular
- published
- broadcast
- communal
- publicized
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
- underhanded
- inside
- furtive
- closet
- silent
- covert
- collusive
- undisclosed
- hugger-mugger
- stealthy
- undercover
- intimate
- top-secret
- clandestine
- sneak
- classified
- underhand
- unadvertised
- behind-the-scenes
- sneaking
- nonpublic
- restricted
- occult
- conspiratorial
- untold
- unmentioned
- private
- sneaky
- confidential
- unannounced
- unsaid
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, closeted, silenced, concealed, personal, underground, stifled, suppressed, surreptitious
public, common, open, open, common,public,broadcast, widespread, well-known, prevalent
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.