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[syn: aloof, distant, upstage]
ADVERB (1)
1. at or toward the rear of the stage;
- Example: "the dancers were directed to move upstage"
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
upstage
adv 1: at or toward the rear of the stage; "the dancers were
directed to move upstage" [ant: downstage]
adj 1: of the back half of a stage; "she crossed to the upstage
chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience"
[ant: downstage]
2: remote in manner; "stood apart with aloof dignity"; "a
distant smile"; "he was upstage with strangers" [syn:
aloof, distant, upstage]
n 1: the rear part of the stage
v 1: treat snobbishly, put in one's place
2: move upstage, forcing the other actors to turn away from the
audience
3: steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone
else; "When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the
actress"
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
63 Moby Thesaurus words for "upstage":
DR, act, act as foil, appear, arrogant, backstage, barnstorm,
before an audience, before the footlights, behind the scenes, big,
cold-shoulder, come out, condescending, domineering, down left,
down right, downstage, emote, emotionalize, get top billing,
haughty, high-faluting, high-flown, high-hat, high-headed,
high-nosed, hoity-toity, in the limelight, lofty, mime,
not receive, off stage, on the stage, onstage, overbearing,
pantomime, patronizing, patter, perform, play, play the lead,
playact, proud, purse-proud, rebuff, register, repulse, sketch,
snub, star, steal the show, stooge, stuck-up, superior, toplofty,
tread the boards, troupe, turn away from, up left, uppish, uppity,
upright