byplay

[bahy-pley]

byplay Definition

  • 1subtle or incidental action or speech that accompanies the main action or dialogue, especially in a play or movie
  • 2a minor or secondary event or situation that occurs in addition to the main one

Using byplay: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "byplay" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The byplay between the two actors added depth to the scene.

  • Example

    The director encouraged the actors to include more byplay in their performance.

  • Example

    The political scandal was just a byplay compared to the larger issues facing the country.

byplay Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for byplay

  • main event
  • primary focus

Phrases with byplay

  • subtle or suggestive sexual behavior or conversation

    Example

    The film included some sexual byplay between the two main characters.

  • subtle or humorous actions or dialogue that accompany the main action or dialogue in a comedic work

    Example

    The comic byplay between the two actors had the audience laughing throughout the performance.

  • subtle or intense actions or dialogue that accompany the main action or dialogue in a dramatic work

    Example

    The dramatic byplay between the two characters added tension and emotion to the scene.

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Summary: byplay in Brief

Byplay [bahy-pley] refers to subtle or incidental actions or speech that accompany the main action or dialogue, especially in a play or movie. It can also refer to minor or secondary events or situations that occur in addition to the main one. Examples of byplay include the subtle interactions between actors in a scene or a minor political scandal overshadowed by larger issues. Byplay can be sexual, comic, or dramatic, adding depth, humor, or tension to a work.