backgroundy

Suitable for, or resembling, a background.

Adjective

  1. Suitable for, or resembling, a background.
    • Trees perhaps in the foreground — just budding — spring motif and morning motif. See? All a little faint and backgroundy. - 1924, H. G. Wells, The Dream:
    • There is some kind of backgroundy jazz music playing, which I know for a fact Francis can't stand, but which definitely suits the occasion more than anything he owns. - 2015, Brendan Halpin, Long Way Back:

Origin

From background + -y.

Forms

more backgroundy most backgroundy