onscreen
See also: on-screen
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editonscreen (not comparable)
- As seen on a screen (as of television, film, or computer) rather than in real life.
- The two actors had a very realistic onscreen romance, but in reality they couldn't stand each other.
Adverb
editonscreen (not comparable)
- Inside the frame of the cinema, television or computer screen.
- 2006, Gail Giles, Playing in Traffic:
- I leaned over her shoulder to see two cybergirls yanking out each other's hair. Katy was typing insults that appeared onscreen.
- 2010 May 10, Herbert L. Tyson, Word 2010 Bible:
- Think of them [task panes] as dialog boxes that enable you to type while they're onscreen.
- 2017 October 27, Todd C. Frankel, “In $25 billion video game industry, voice actors face broken vocal cords and low pay”, in Washington Post[1]:
- And the best voice actors — their names known to fans and promoted by companies — can become celebrities despite never appearing onscreen.
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editinside the frame of the screen
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