noun
- a minor show or attraction that accompanies a main event, especially at a circus or fair
- something of secondary importance that distracts from the main issue or event
Usage: often used metaphorically
Examples
- The circus featured a sideshow with acrobats and fire-eaters.
- We visited the carnival’s sideshow to see the unusual exhibits.
- The political scandal became a sideshow that overshadowed the real issues.
- Don’t let this minor disagreement become a sideshow to our main goal.
- The media turned the trial into a public sideshow.
- At the county fair, the sideshow drew curious crowds all day long.