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Upstage Meaning in English

word

əpˈsteɪdʒ
uhp-STAYJ
ʌpstˈeɪdʒ
up-STAYJ

Definition

To attract more attention than someone else, especially by performing better or trying to be noticed, often on stage or in a group setting.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in theater but also generally for any situation where someone tries to draw attention away from others. Can be both positive or negative, depending on intention. Common collocation: 'to upstage someone'. Suggests one person 'steals the show'.

Example Sentences

She tried to upstage her friend during the school play.

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The comedian always manages to upstage others on stage.

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Don’t try to upstage your teammates during presentations.

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Even at family dinners, he can't help but upstage everyone with his stories.

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Nobody likes it when someone tries to upstage the bride at a wedding.

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She wore a simple dress because she didn't want to upstage the guest of honor.

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