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Background   /bˈækgrˌaʊnd/   Listen
Background

noun
1.
A person's social heritage: previous experience or training.
2.
The part of a scene (or picture) that lies behind objects in the foreground.  Synonym: ground.
3.
Information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem.  Synonym: background knowledge.
4.
Extraneous signals that can be confused with the phenomenon to be observed or measured.  Synonym: background signal.
5.
Relatively unimportant or inconspicuous accompanying situation.
6.
The state of the environment in which a situation exists.  Synonyms: scope, setting.
7.
(computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear.  Synonyms: desktop, screen background.
8.
Scenery hung at back of stage.  Synonyms: backcloth, backdrop.
verb
1.
Understate the importance or quality of.  Synonyms: downplay, play down.



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"Background" Quotes from Famous Books



... Had he applied it to the service of the Pendle witches, he would have found still grosser contrarieties, and as great absurdity. But in that case, there was no horror of Popery to sharpen his faculties, or Jesuit in the background to call ...
— Discovery of Witches - The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster • Thomas Potts

... in the best rooms in the house, and all goes as merrily as it can, while the horrors which they have left behind them hang, like a black background, to all their thoughts. However, both Scoutbush and Campbell send as cheerful reports as they honestly can; and gradually the exceeding beauty of the scenery, and the amusing bustle of the village, make them forget, perhaps, a good deal which ...
— Two Years Ago, Volume II. • Charles Kingsley

... spirit. He had fought bulls in Madrid, and the infidel overseas; he had wooed adventure wherever it was to be met, until romance hung about him like an aura. Thus Sophia met him again, a dazzling personality, whose effulgence shone the more brightly against the dull background of that gross Hanoverian court; an accomplished, graceful, self-reliant man of the world, in whom she ...
— The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series • Rafael Sabatini

... tell all but the names. I'd best be prudent, for I'm afraid you may get a little fierce you do sometimes when people vex me," began Rose, rather liking the prospect of a confidential chat with Uncle, for he had kept himself a good deal in the background lately. ...
— Rose in Bloom - A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" • Louisa May Alcott

... ends eastwardly, we perceive a dark background lying up against the mountains. We know it is a pine-forest, but we are at too great a distance to distinguish the trees. Out of this forest the stream appears to issue; and upon its banks, near the border of the woods, we perceive a collection of strange pyramidal structures. They are ...
— The Scalp Hunters • Mayne Reid


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