onstage

[ˌɒnˈsteɪdʒ]

onstage Definition

  • 1relating to or happening on a stage during a performance
  • 2visible to the audience

Using onstage: Examples

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

  • Example

    The actors were nervous before going onstage.

  • Example

    The props were carefully arranged onstage.

  • Example

    The singer made a grand entrance onstage.

  • Example

    The dancers moved gracefully onstage.

onstage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for onstage

Phrases with onstage

  • not on the stage; not in view of the audience

    Example

    The actors relaxed offstage, waiting for their cue.

  • the character or image that a performer presents to the audience while on stage

    Example

    Her onstage persona was confident and charismatic.

  • the dynamic or connection between performers on stage

    Example

    The two actors had great onstage chemistry, making their scenes together captivating.

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Summary: onstage in Brief

The term 'onstage' [ˌɒnˈsteɪdʒ] refers to something that is related to or happening on a stage during a performance and is visible to the audience. It is often used to describe the actions of performers, such as 'The actors were nervous before going onstage.' 'Onstage' has several related phrases, including 'offstage,' which means not on the stage and not in view of the audience.