Upstaging Meaning in English
word · lemma: upstage
Definition
‘Upstaging’ means attracting more attention than someone else, especially in a performance or group setting, sometimes making others less noticeable.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in theater, but can apply to any situation where someone draws focus away from others. Slightly negative; implies selfish or inconsiderate behavior. Common phrases: 'upstaging the lead', 'accused of upstaging'. Not to be confused with 'upstage' (the back part of a stage).
Example Sentences
She was accused of upstaging the main actor during the play.
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He kept upstaging his classmates in every group project.
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The comedian’s loud jokes were upstaging the other performers.
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Stop upstaging your friends—you don’t need to be the center of attention all the time.
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She wore a sparkling dress and ended up upstaging everyone at the party.
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Without meaning to, his strong performance kept upstaging the rest of the cast.
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