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backdrop

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Word parts

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back + drop

Pronunciation

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  • (UK) IPA (key): /ˈbæk.drɒp/
  • IPA (key): /ˈbæk.drɑp/ or [ˈbæk.d͡ʒrɑp]
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Noun

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Singular
backdrop

Plural
backdrops

  1. (countable) A backdrop is a decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage.
  2. (countable) The backdrop is the conditions or situation in which something happens.
    Investors have bought safe assets against a backdrop of uncertainty.

Verb

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Plain form
backdrop

Third-person singular
backdrops

Past tense
backdropped

Past participle
backdropped

Present participle
backdropping

  1. (transitive) If A backdrops B, A serve as a backdrop for B.