Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
steal-the-show
idiom
/stiːl ðə ʃoʊ/
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Definition
To attract the most attention or praise in a performance or event, overshadowing everyone else.
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Examples
- During the talent show, Sarah’s incredible singing really stole the show.
- The puppy was so adorable that it stole the show at the party.
- Even with a strong cast, the lead actor’s performance stole the show.
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Meaning
The phrase ‘steal the show’ refers to a person or thing that captures all the focus or admiration, often in a way that surpasses others in a competitive situation.
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Synonyms
- outshine
- overshadow
- take center stage
- capture the spotlight