Associations to the word «Backdrop»
Noun
- Rope
- Skyline
- Scenery
- Foreground
- Prop
- Silhouette
- Footage
- Depicting
- Looming
- Synth
- Graffito
- Madonna
- Unrest
- Lighting
- Thriller
- Costume
- Landscape
- Melodrama
- Curtain
- Firework
- Sprite
- Posing
- Mural
- Setting
- Imagery
- Set
- Filming
- Scene
- Led
- Skyscraper
- Dancer
- Novel
- Canvas
- Trafalgar
- Projector
- Romance
- Monologue
- Intrigue
- Video
- Upheaval
- Sunset
- Riff
- Projection
- Neon
- Himalayas
- Logo
- Insurgency
Adjective
- Scenic
- Lush
- Top
- Picturesque
- Colorful
- Stunning
- Spectacular
- Painted
- Panoramic
- Gaga
- Colourful
- Towering
- Iconic
- Wide
- Cinematic
- Filmed
- Dramatic
- Mural
- Stark
- Projected
- Swirling
- Snowy
- Contextual
- Interstellar
- Psychedelic
- Orchestral
- Eerie
- Layered
- Theatrical
- Romantic
- Contrasting
- Impending
- Mythic
- Reminiscent
- Realistic
- Fictional
- Staged
- Velvet
- Setting
- Displayed
- Novel
Adverb
Wiktionary
BACKDROP, noun. A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage.
BACKDROP, noun. The setting or background of a historical event.
BACKDROP, verb. (transitive) To serve as a backdrop for.
Dictionary definition
BACKDROP, noun. Scenery hung at back of stage.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.