offscreen

See also: off-screen

English

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Etymology

off + screen

Adjective

offscreen (not comparable)

  1. Existing or happening outside the frame of the cinema or television screen
    • 2017 January 12, Jesse Hassenger, “A literal monster truck is far from the stupidest thing about Monster Trucks”, in The Onion AV Club:
      In addition to racking up what looks like a substantial offscreen body count, the movie at one point offers an eight-second introduction for a sleazy used-car salesman character for the sole purpose of justifying Tripp and Creech laying waste to his inventory.

Translations

Adverb

offscreen (not comparable)

  1. Outside the frame of the cinema or television screen

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