Offstage

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːfˈsteɪdʒ/

Offstage (adverb)

  1. in the area of a theater where the audience cannot see.
  2. in real life, away from public view or performance.

Examples

  • The actor waited offstage for his cue.
  • Musicians often prepare offstage before performing.

Common collocations: wait offstage, prepare offstage, offstage life, different offstage, offstage crew

Offstage (adjective)

  1. describing something happening where the audience cannot see.

Examples

  • The offstage crew managed the props efficiently.
  • Offstage areas are crucial for a smooth performance.

Synonyms of Offstage

Neutral

Antonyms of Offstage

  • describing location relative to the stage