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Upstager - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An upstager is someone who draws attention away from others, often intentionally, to make themselves the center of focus. This term is commonly used in social or performance contexts.

upstager

/ʌpˈsteɪdʒər/ /ʌpˈsteɪdʒə/

Definition:

Someone who draws attention away from others, often deliberately.

Synonyms:

show-off, scene-stealer, attention-seeker

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

supporter, backgrounder

Common Collocations:

professional upstager, habitual upstager, theatrical upstager

Derivatives:

upstage, upstaging

Usage Tips:

Use "upstager" to describe someone who steals the spotlight from others in social or performance settings.

Common Phrases:

steal the show, hog the limelight, outshine others

Etymology:

Derived from "upstage," meaning to divert attention from another actor by moving upstage (theater term).

Examples:

  • 1. She’s such an upstager, always interrupting speeches with jokes.
  • 2. The comedian was a notorious upstager during group performances.
  • 3. Don’t be an upstager—let others have their moment too.
  • 4. The actor played the role of a charming but manipulative upstager.

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