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    backdrop
    /ˈbakdrɒp/

    noun

    • 1. a painted cloth hung at the back of a theatre stage as part of the scenery.

    verb

    • 1. lie behind or beyond; serve as a background to: "the rolling hills that backdropped our camp"

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  2. BACKDROP definition: 1. a large piece of cloth with buildings, countryside, etc. painted on it, hung at the back of a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : a painted cloth hung across the rear of a stage. 2. : background. backdrop transitive verb. Synonyms. background. ground. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of backdrop in a Sentence. The mountains provided a perfect backdrop for the wedding photos. The novel unfolds against a backdrop of war.

  4. The backdrop to an object or a scene is what you see behind it. Leeds Castle will provide a dramatic backdrop to a fireworks display next Saturday. Light colours provide an effective backdrop for pictures or a mirror.

  5. verb (used with object) , back·dropped or back·dropt, back·drop·ping. to provide a setting or background for: A vast mountain range backdrops the broad expanse of lake. backdrop. / ˈbækˌdrɒp / noun. another name for backcloth. the background to any scene or situation. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of backdrop 1.

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

  7. Backdrop Definition. A painted cloth hung at the back of a stage set. A curtain hung at the back of a stage, often painted to represent some scene. The setting, as of a historical event; the background. Background or setting, as of an event. A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage. To serve as a backdrop for.

  8. 1. Something used as a background, especially: a. A painted cloth hung at the back of a stage set. b. A taut cloth suspended in a frame and used as a background against which to take a photograph. c. An image, often painted or digitally created, used in cinematography as the background of a scene. 2.

  9. A backdrop is the scenery that hangs behind the actors in a play. You might help to paint the backdrop for your school's production of "The Sound of Music." The backdrop is an important part of a theater production, since it provides a setting for a play or sets a mood for a musical performance.

  10. BACKDROP definition: 1. the situation that an event happens in: 2. the painted cloth at the back of a stage in a theatre. Learn more.

  11. backdrop. volume_up. UK /ˈbakdrɒp/ noun 1. a painted cloth hung at the back of a theatre stage as part of the scenery 2. the setting or background for a scene, event, or situation the conference took place against a backdrop of increasing diplomatic activity verb Word forms: backdrops, backdropping, backdropped (with object) lie behind or beyond;