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English
Etymology
From back- (prefix meaning ‘in, into, or towards the past’) + story.[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
backstory (plural backstories)
- The previous experiences and life of a person, specifically (narratology, especially in film, television) a character in a dramatic work.
- Synonym: background story
- Coordinate terms: exposition, origin myth, origin story, pourquoi story
What’s the backstory of our new colleague?
2004 January 15, Kelly Kleiman, “Her side of the story [review of Ophelia by Bryony Lavery, performed by the Camenae Ensemble Theatre Company]”, in Chicago Reader, Chicago, Ill.: Chicago Reader, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2022-05-26:These backstories cast the characters' behavior in a new light: of course Gertrude would promptly marry the man who saved her from abuse; of course Ophelia would be desperate and indiscreet in seeking Hamlet's love.
2005 July 15, A O Scott, “Looking for the candy, finding a back story [review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)]”, in The New York Times, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-10-08:Inexplicably, and at great risk to the integrity of the movie, the filmmakers have burdened him with a psychological back story pulled out of a folder in some studio filing cabinet. Why does Wonka spend his days confecting sweets?
2013 March 1, Kaz [i.e., Kazimieras Gediminas Prapuolenis], Kim Roberson, Aliki Theofilopoulos Grafft, John Mathot, “Sidetracked”, in Phineas and Ferb, season 4, episode 7, spoken by Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire):Agent Lyla: Enough back story! / Dr. Doofenshmirtz: Actually, that's not, uh … that's not really a back story, it's just expositional flashback. It doesn't, uh, have any childhood trauma, it's doesn't really inform who he is, it's not … it's just flashback. There's a difference. It's subtle, but there's a difference.
- (chiefly espionage, law enforcement) A fictitious account of a person's history designed to conceal their actual history and motives.
- Synonym: cover story
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (film, television) A prequel.
Translations
previous experiences and life of a person
- Afrikaans: agtergrond, agtergrondinligting, agtergrondverhaal
- Arabic: خلفية درامية ?
- Bengali: পিছনের গল্প (pichoner golpo)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 背景故仔 (bui3 ging2 gu2 zai2)
- Mandarin: 背景故事 (bèijǐng gùshì)
- Finnish: taustatarina
- French: toile de fond (fr) f
- German: Backstory f, Hintergrundgeschichte f, Vorgeschichte (de) f
- Hungarian: előtörténet (hu), háttértörténet
- Japanese: 背景 (ja) (はいけい, haikei), 裏話 (うらばなし, urabanashi), バックストーリー (bakkusutōrī)
- Korean: 뒷이야기 (dwisiyagi)
- Macedonian: предисто́рија f (predistórija)
- Malay: latar tempat
- Persian: پیشینه داستان
- Polish: historia (pl) f, przedakcja (pl) f, realia n pl
- Portuguese: história de fundo f
- Punjabi: ਪਿੱਠ-ਕਹਾਣੀ (piṭṭha-kahāṇī)
- Russian: предысто́рия (ru) f (predystórija)
- Spanish: historia de fondo f
- Swedish: bakgrundsberättelse c, bakgrundshistoria c
- Ukrainian: передісто́рія f (peredistórija)
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fictitious account of a person's history designed to conceal their actual history and motives
References
- ^ “back story, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, November 2023.
- ^ “backstory, n.”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present, reproduced from Stuart Berg Flexner, editor in chief, Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2nd edition, New York, N.Y.: Random House, 1993, →ISBN.
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