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background



back·ground [ ˈbak-ˌ(g)rau̇nd]



background   
noun
[ˈbak-ˌ(g)rau̇nd]

Definition of background

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1a : the scenery or ground behind something
//a picture of her son with mountains in the background background scenery for the play
b art : the part of a painting representing what lies behind objects in the foreground
//dark shadows in the background of the painting
c : an image that displays on a computer screen underneath the various available icons and windows
//using a family photograph as her computer background
2 : an inconspicuous position
//shy people who try to stay in the background
3a : the conditions that form the setting within which something is experienced … set in a background of tropical luxuriance.— Tom Marvel
b(1) : the circumstances or events antecedent to a phenomenon or development
//the economic background of the American Civil War took place against a background of increasing tension
(2) : information essential to understanding of a problem or situation
//background information
c : the total of a person's experience, knowledge, and education
//comparing the candidates' backgrounds ran a background check to make sure she had no criminal record
4a : intrusive sound or radiation (see radiation sense 2b) that interferes with received or recorded electronic signals
//a recording with a lot of background noise
b physics : a more or less steady level of noise above which the effect (such as radioactivity) being measured by an apparatus (such as a Geiger counter) is detected
especially
: a somewhat steady level of radiation in the natural environment (as from cosmic rays)
5 : a level of computer processing at which the processor uses time not required for a primary task to work on an additional task — compare foreground entry 1
on background
: with the understanding that information offered for publication will not be attributed to a specific source
//an official speaking on background

background   
verb
backgrounded; backgrounding; backgrounds

Definition of background (Entry 2 of 2)

transitive verb

1 : to provide with background … a richly backgrounded study of a silent movie star …— Hollis Alpert
2 : to give less attention or emphasis to (something) : to place (something) in the background Graham peoples her novel with genuine, endearing characters and keeps the grisly murders tactfully backgroundedPublishers Weekly Reviews


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Noun

background, setting, environment, milieu, mise-en-scène mean the place, time, and circumstances in which something occurs. background often refers to the circumstances or events that precede a phenomenon or development.
// the shocking decision was part of the background of the riots setting suggests looking at real-life situations in literary or dramatic terms.
// a militant reformer who was born into an unlikely social setting environment applies to all the external factors that have a formative influence on one's physical, mental, or moral development.
// the kind of environment that produces juvenile delinquents milieu applies especially to the physical and social surroundings of a person or group of persons.
// an intellectual milieu conducive to artistic experimentation mise-en-scène strongly suggests the use of properties to achieve a particular atmosphere or theatrical effect.
// a gothic thriller with a carefully crafted mise-en-scène



Recent Examples on the Web

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun
//Only in this scenario, the four share a unique background.
Nora Kenney, National Review, "Heroes of the Fourth Turning Is a Play about ‘Crunchy Conservatives’ and a Growing Populist Divide," 16 Nov. 2019

//There are various ways up the mountain of success for a coach — young, old, defensive background, offensive strategist, player’s coach, disciplinarian.
Dave Hyde, sun-sentinel.com, "Hyde: Brian Flores brings the one ingredient Dolphins coaches have lacked for years | Commentary," 16 Nov. 2019

//Announcing the leaders of the team at the state Capitol, Beshear touted its diversity and inclusiveness as a strength, with members coming from different regions, parties, backgrounds and ideologies.
Joe Sonka, The Courier-Journal, "Who's on Andy Beshear's transition team? Governor-elect announces more than 150 members," 15 Nov. 2019

//Republicans said Trump was critiquing Yovanovitch’s background and wasn’t trying to send a chill to those who come forward.
Abby Vesoulis, Time, "Trump Aims at U.S. Diplomat, Shoots Himself in the Foot," 15 Nov. 2019

//That echo of pain is the background to a classic Star Wars setup: a handful of heroes against a galaxy of fascists, racing against time and impossible odds for a chance at hope.
Wired, "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Is Strong With the Force," 15 Nov. 2019

//Learn more about the background and key components of a Medicare for All policy and share thoughts about its viability from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Cuyahoga County Library’s Berea branch, 7 Berea Commons.
Rich Heileman, cleveland, "‘Medicare For All’ is topic of forum: Around The Town," 15 Nov. 2019

//The focus sharpens and she is seen wearing a Texas A&M shirt, both in black-and-white, then in various color photos with the desert background.
Richard Obert, azcentral, "State record holder Dominique Mustin announces Texas A&M commitment in moving video," 14 Nov. 2019

//MacFarlane lied about his children’s athletic background to get them into the University of Southern California a judge found.
Ashley Boucher, PEOPLE.com, "Real Estate Exec Gets Longest Sentence Yet in College Scandal for Faking Children's Athletic Status," 14 Nov. 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb
//Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer tweeted Thursday afternoon that McConnell should call for a Senate vote on two gun control bills related to background checks.
Billy Kobin, The Courier-Journal, "Following Saugus High School shooting, #MassacreMitch is trending on Twitter," 14 Nov. 2019

//Under standard protocol, the bureau responds to background investigation requests from the White House, not members of Congress.
New York Times, "During Kavanaugh Hearings, Senator Alerted F.B.I. to New Allegation," 16 Sep. 2019

//This notification must clearly state that the report is for employment purposes, and the notification must relate only to background checks.
Fox News, "Churches conducting more background checks, but sex offenders still slipping through cracks," 24 Aug. 2019

//Candidates considered most promising are invited in for in-person job interviews and submit to background checks.
San Diego Union-Tribune, "San Diego Fire-Rescue faces challenges in recruiting, retaining firefighters," 5 Sep. 2019

//Wouldn’t background guys Joakim Noah or Marreese Speights have been a better fit?
Los Angeles Times, "Column: Dwight Howard’s actions will speak louder than words in second chance with Lakers," 4 Sep. 2019

//Now, lawmakers are returning to Washington, D.C., after their summer recess and most Democrats are pushing the Senate to tackle gun control laws, specifically background checks.
courant.com, "Sept. 3, 2019: Welcome to our new newsletter!," 3 Sep. 2019

//But more than anything, Swift gets to play with her attitude, dropping in signature vocal quirks over the toe-tapping beat, backgrounded by a chorus of dramatic sighs.
Raisa Bruner, Time, "Let's Discuss the Lyrics to Every Song on Taylor Swift's Lover," 23 Aug. 2019

//Stay backgrounded: Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers along with fellow Democratic lawmakers introduced their plan to expand background checks to most gun sales in the state, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Molly Beck reports.
Seth A. Richardson, cleveland.com, "PA, WI governors make push for gun reforms: The Flyover," 16 Aug. 2019


First Known Use of background

Noun

1672, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1768, in the meaning defined at sense 1



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1 the physical conditions or features that form the setting against which something is viewed
  • they got married on a mountain top with the sunset as background

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2 the place and time in which the action for a portion of a dramatic work (as a movie) is set
  • the background of that movie is the World War II era

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background

noun

English Language Learners Definition of background

: the part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer : the part of a scene that is behind a main figure or object in a painting, photograph, etc.
: a surface or color that is behind or around something (such as a printed design)
: a position that attracts little attention

background

noun
back·​ground | \ ˈbak-ˌgrau̇nd \

Kids Definition of background

1 : the scenery or ground that is behind a main figure or object
//The sign had red letters printed on a white background.
2 : a position that attracts little attention
//He tried to keep in the background.
3 : the total of a person's experience, knowledge, and education Before hiring me, the company wanted to check my background.