stage whisper
/'steidʤ'wispə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A loud whisper intended to be heard by an audience: In theater, a stage whisper is a vocal technique where an actor speaks in a whisper that is loud enough for the audience to hear, but is presented as if it were inaudible to other characters on stage.
- A conspicuously loud or fake whisper meant to be overheard: In general use, it refers to any whisper that is deliberately loud enough for others to hear, often to create a specific effect or share a comment surreptitiously.
Usage and Examples
Noun (Theatrical context):
- The actor delivered the crucial plot point in a stage whisper.
- Her stage whisper was perfectly audible in the back row of the theater.
Noun (General/figurative context):
- "He's the boss's nephew," she said in a stage whisper, ensuring everyone in the meeting heard.
- The politician's stage whisper to his aide was caught on the microphone.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- Theatrical Convention: The stage whisper is a recognized theatrical convention that breaks the "fourth wall" in a subtle way, sharing a character's private thought or secret with the audience while maintaining the fiction of the scene.
- Ironic or Mocking Use: It is often used in everyday situations to mockingly share information that is supposedly secret or to draw deliberate attention to a comment.
- He leaned over and said in a stage whisper, "I think she's had too much to drink."
Variants and Related Words
- Aside (n): A theatrical device where a character speaks directly to the audience, unheard by other characters. While similar, an "aside" is usually a full line, not a whisper.
- Audible whisper (n): A more general term for a whisper that can be heard.
Synonyms
- Mock whisper: Emphasizes the artificial or pretended nature of the whisper.
- Conspiratorial whisper: Suggests sharing a secret, but not necessarily one meant to be overheard by a wider audience.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- In a stage whisper: Used as an adverbial phrase to describe how something is said.
- She recounted the gossip in a stage whisper.
Noun
- a loud whisper that can be overheard; on the stage it is heard by the audience but it supposed to be inaudible to the rest of the cast