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1background

noun, back·ground often attributive \ˈbak-ˌ(g)rand\

: 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

Full Definition of BACKGROUND

1
a :  the scenery or ground behind something
b :  the part of a painting representing what lies behind objects in the foreground
2
:  an inconspicuous position
3
a :  the conditions that form the setting within which something is experienced
b (1) :  the circumstances or events antecedent to a phenomenon or development
(2) :  information essential to understanding of a problem or situation
c :  the total of a person's experience, knowledge, and education
4
a :  intrusive sound or radiation that interferes with received or recorded electronic signals
b :  a more or less steady level of noise above which the effect (as radioactivity) being measured by an apparatus (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
on background
:  with the understanding that information offered for publication will not be attributed to a specific source <an official speaking on background>
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First Known Use of BACKGROUND

1672

Synonym Discussion of BACKGROUND

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>.

2background

verb

Definition of BACKGROUND

transitive verb
:  to provide with background

First Known Use of BACKGROUND

1768
BACKGROUND[1] Defined for Kids

background

noun back·ground \ˈbak-ˌgrand\

Definition of BACKGROUND for Kids

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.>

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