OFFSCREEN

Etymology

Adjective

offscreen (not comparable)

Existing or happening outside the frame of the cinema or television screen

Adverb

offscreen (not comparable)

Outside the frame of the cinema or television screen

Antonyms

• onscreen

Source: Wiktionary



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