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
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.