Pronunciation: /steɪdʒ fraɪt/
noun anxiety or nervousness experienced by a person when they are required to perform in front of an audience
A1 Stage fright is when you feel nervous before going on stage.
A2 Many people experience stage fright before giving a presentation.
B1 Overcoming stage fright can be challenging, but with practice, it is possible.
B2 Professional actors often have techniques to manage stage fright and perform well.
C1 Even experienced performers can still struggle with stage fright from time to time.
C2 Stage fright can be debilitating for some individuals, leading to a fear of public speaking.
formal The pianist struggled with stage fright before her performance at the prestigious concert hall.
informal I always get stage fright before giving a presentation in front of the class.
slang Don't worry, everyone gets the jitters before going on stage. It's just a case of stage fright.
figurative Her fear of public speaking was like a heavy cloak of stage fright that she couldn't shake off.
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