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Stage - managed-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A stage is a raised platform where performances, speeches, or events take place. It can also refer to a distinct phase in a process or development, such as a life stage.

stage

/steɪdʒ/ /steɪdʒ/

Definition:

A raised platform for performances or a distinct phase in a process.

Synonyms:

platform, phase, level, step, period

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

beginning, end

Common Collocations:

stage performance, stage fright, set the stage, take the stage, early stage

Derivatives:

staging, staged

Usage Tips:

Use "stage" as a noun for platforms or phases; as a verb for organizing events or performances.

Common Phrases:

center stage, on stage, stage whisper

Etymology:

From Old French "estage," meaning "floor" or "position," derived from Latin "staticum."

Examples:

  • 1. The actors stood on the stage during rehearsal.
  • 2. She is in the final stage of her project.
  • 3. They will stage a protest next week.
  • 4. The disease was caught at an early stage.

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