background

noun
  1. The part of a scene, picture, or design that forms a setting for the main figures or objects, or appears furthest from the viewer. noun
    The mountains in the background of the painting were beautifully detailed.
    In the photograph, the city skyline serves as a dramatic background.
  2. A person's education, experience, and social circumstances that contribute to their current situation or identity. noun
    She has a background in engineering, which helps her in her current job.
    His background in music was evident in his ability to play multiple instruments.
  3. Information or circumstances that help to explain something; context. noun
    Before making a decision, it's important to understand the background of the issue.
    The article provided some background on the historical events leading up to the conflict.
  4. The area or scenery behind the main object of contemplation, especially when perceived as a framework for it. noun
    The background noise made it difficult to hear the conversation.
    She prefers to work in the background and let others take the spotlight.
  5. A position or function that is not prominent or conspicuous. noun
    He prefers to remain in the background and let others take the lead.
    The assistant worked quietly in the background, ensuring everything ran smoothly.