Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wait-in-the-wings
idiom
/ˈweɪt ɪn ðə wɪŋz/

Definition
A phrase used to describe someone or something that is prepared to take action or be involved but is currently remaining in a supportive or background role.

Examples
- Many talented actors are wait-in-the-wings, ready for their big break.
- As a backup singer, she often finds herself wait-in-the-wings while the lead takes the spotlight.

Meaning
To be ready to assume a more prominent role or to be called upon when necessary, often used in a theatrical context to refer to actors waiting offstage before their entrance.

Synonyms
- on standby
- ready to step in
- preparing to act