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See also: off-stage
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]offstage (not comparable)
- Of or relating to that part of a stage not visible to the audience.
- Of or relating to the private life of a celebrity.
Translations
[edit]of that part of a stage not visible to the audience
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Adverb
[edit]offstage (not comparable)
- Taking place offstage (as above)
Antonyms
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[edit]taking place offstage
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Verb
[edit]offstage (third-person singular simple present offstages, present participle offstaging, simple past and past participle offstaged)
- (transitive) To relegate (part of a play) to the offstage area, rather than showing it to the audience.
- 2009, Rodney Edgecombe, Aspects of Form and Genre in the Poetry of Edwin Morgan, page 94:
- A boy has just murdered another one year older than himself, but Morgan offstages the event as a nuntius would the horrors of Greek tragedy.