Stage ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Stage ( noun )

  1. A raised platform on which people or things can be put to be seen by an audience.
  2. A platform or raised area in a theater or hall on which performances, speeches, or plays are given.
  3. A point or period in the development or progress of something.
  4. A large, flat area or platform used for transportation of goods, especially in a factory or warehouse.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french estage, from latin status "a standing, a station,".

Examples:

  1. The singer gave an electrifying performance on the stage, captivating the audience with her powerful voice.
  2. The play was well-received by the audience and received a standing ovation at the end of the stage.
  3. The company was in its early stages of development and had yet to establish itself in the market.
  4. The products passed through several stages of production before being packaged and shipped.
  5. The factory had a large loading stage where the raw materials were received and processed.

(As a verb)

Stage ( verb )

  1. A raised platform on which people or things can be put to be seen by an audience.
  2. A platform or raised area in a theater or hall on which performances, speeches, or plays are given.
  3. A point or period in the development or progress of something.
  4. A large, flat area or platform used for transportation of goods, especially in a factory or warehouse.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french estage, from latin status "a standing, a station,".

Examples:

  1. The singer gave an electrifying performance on the stage, captivating the audience with her powerful voice.
  2. The play was well-received by the audience and received a standing ovation at the end of the stage.
  3. The company was in its early stages of development and had yet to establish itself in the market.
  4. The products passed through several stages of production before being packaged and shipped.
  5. The factory had a large loading stage where the raw materials were received and processed.
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