Pronunciation: /ˈbækˌɡraʊnd/
noun the circumstances or situation prevailing at a particular time or underlying a particular event
A1 My friend has a blue background on her computer screen.
A2 The artist painted a beautiful background of mountains in the landscape.
B1 It is important to provide some background information before starting the presentation.
B2 The novel delves deep into the protagonist's background, revealing his troubled past.
C1 The researcher conducted a thorough background study before embarking on the experiment.
C2 The politician's controversial background came to light during the election campaign.
formal The candidate has an impressive educational background with multiple degrees in relevant fields.
informal I don't know much about her background, but I heard she used to work in finance.
slang His background is pretty sketchy, I wouldn't trust him.
figurative The intricate background of the painting added depth and richness to the overall composition.
backgrounds
more background
most background
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will background
has backgrounded
is backgrounding
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backgrounding
backgrounded