staged

[steɪdʒd]

staged Definition

  • 1deliberately arranged or prepared in advance, often for a particular purpose or effect
  • 2performed on a stage, especially by actors

Using staged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "staged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The protest was staged to draw attention to the issue.

  • Example

    The play was staged at the local theater.

  • Example

    The burglary was staged to look like a break-in.

staged Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with staged

  • to make a successful return after a period of decline or failure

    Example

    After a series of losses, the team staged a comeback and won the championship.

  • nervousness felt by a performer before a public performance

    Example

    She had a bad case of stage fright before her first solo performance.

  • a loud whisper intended to be heard by the audience, but not by other actors on stage

    Example

    He forgot his lines and had to be prompted with a stage whisper.

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Summary: staged in Brief

The adjective 'staged' [steɪdʒd] refers to something that has been deliberately arranged or prepared in advance, often for a particular purpose or effect. It can also refer to performances that take place on a stage, such as plays or concerts. Examples include 'The protest was staged to draw attention to the issue' and 'The play was staged at the local theater.' Phrases include 'stage a comeback,' meaning to make a successful return after a period of decline or failure, and 'stage fright,' which is nervousness felt by a performer before a public performance.