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    background
    /ˈbakɡraʊnd/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. form a background to: "windswept land backgrounded by the Rockies"
    • 2. provide with background: "the embassy backgrounded American reporters"

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  2. The meaning of BACKGROUND is the scenery or ground behind something. How to use background in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Background.

  3. BACKGROUND definition: 1. the things that can be seen behind the main things or people in a picture: 2. sounds that can…. Learn more.

  4. Background is whats behind something — whether it’s physical, like a play’s scenery, or intangible, like a person's life story or the past facts of a current situation. If you are shy, you might try to stay in the background at parties and avoid attention.

  5. one's origin, education, experience, etc., in relation to one's present character, status, etc.: She came from a humble background. the social, historical, and other antecedents or causes of an event or condition: Knowing the background of the war illuminates the latest news reports about it.

  6. 1. The ground or scenery located behind something. 2. a. The part of a pictorial representation that appears to be in the distance and that provides relief for the principal objects in the foreground. b. The general scene or surface against which designs, patterns, or figures are represented or viewed. 3. a.

  7. You can use background to refer to the things in a picture or scene that are less noticeable or important than the main things or people in it.

  8. Definition of background noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. the situation that an event happens in, or things that have happened in the past that affect it: [ usually singular ] The talks are taking place against a background of economic uncertainty. in the background. If a person stays in the background, they try not to be noticed.

  10. Background Definition. The ground or scenery located behind something. The part of a scene or picture that is or seems to be toward the back. The part of a pictorial representation that appears to be in the distance and that provides relief for the principal objects in the foreground.

  11. 1. the part of a scene or picture that is or seems to be toward the back. 2. surroundings, esp. those behind something and providing harmony or contrast; surface against which something is seen. 3. a less important or unobtrusive place or position. to stay in the background. 4.