supertitle

/ˈsupərˌtaɪtəl/
noun
  1. A line of text displayed above a stage or screen, often translating dialogue or lyrics in a performance.
    • The theater installed a new system for supertitles to make them easier to read.
    • The opera used supertitles in English so the audience could understand the Italian lyrics.
    • During the play, supertitles appeared above the stage to show the translation.
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