offstage
off
ˈɑf
aaf
stage
steɪʤ
steij
British pronunciation
/ˈɒfste‍ɪd‍ʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "offstage"in English

Offstage
01

the part of the stage area hidden from the audience, typically used for preparation or waiting during a performance

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The actor hurried to the offstage to avoid being seen by the audience.
A loud noise came from the offstage, distracting the performers.
offstage
01

situated out of sight of the audience, typically in the wings or backstage

backstage

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Offstage whispers hinted at the upcoming plot twist.
The offstage crew worked silently to change the set between acts.
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Her offstage generosity contrasted with her tough public image.
Reporters uncovered the mayor's offstage dealings with lobbyists.
offstage
01

behind the stage where it is out of the audience's sight

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She gestured wildly offstage, signaling for the next performer.
The prop was quickly moved offstage during the blackout.
02

away from public awareness or outside of observable or official interactions

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The agreement was finalized offstage, without media scrutiny.
Their friendship developed offstage, through late-night phone calls.
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