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offscreen
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
offscreen
(adverb)
offscreen
/
ˈ
ɑːf
ˈ
skriːn/
adverb
offscreen
/
ˈ
ɑːf
ˈ
skriːn/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of OFFSCREEN
1
:
not happening or present in the scene that is being shown on a television or movie screen
In one scene you could see the shadow of someone
offscreen
.
Strange sounds were heard
offscreen
.
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of an actor
:
in private life
Offscreen
, she is nothing like the character she plays on TV.
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— offscreen
adjective
The characters had an
offscreen
argument.
There were rumors of an
offscreen
romance between her and the leading man.
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