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Background vs Backstory - What's the difference?

background | backstory |

As nouns the difference between background and backstory

is that background is one's social heritage; what one did in the past/previously while backstory is the previous life and experiences of a character in a dramatic work.

As a verb background

is to put in a position that is not prominent.

background

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One's social heritage; what one did in the past/previously.
  • A part of the picture that depicts scenery to the rear or behind the main subject; context.
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  • Information relevant to the current situation about past events; history.
  • A less important feature of scenery (as opposed to foreground).
  • (computing) The image or color, over which a computer's desktop items are shown (e.g. icons or application windows).
  • (computing) Activity on a computer that is not normally visible to the user.
  • Derived terms

    * on background * background fodder

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To put in a position that is not prominent
  • backstory

    English

    Alternative forms

    * back story * back-story

    Noun

    (wikipedia backstory) (backstories)
  • The previous life and experiences of a character in a dramatic work.
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  • * A fictitious account of a person's history designed to conceal their actual history and motives; a cover story.
  • A prequel.