stage
Definition of stage:
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part of speech: noun
An elevated platform, esp. in a theatre: theatre: theatrical representations: any place of exhibition or performance: a place of rest on a journey or road: distance between places: degree of progress.
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part of speech: noun
A framework of timber on which anything is made to stand; a floor; a story; one degree of elevation; a landing- quay or pier; the theatre or theatrical representations; also the actual part where the performance takes place; any place of action; a resting- place on a journey; the distance travelled over without resting; degree of progress or advance.
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Common misspellings:
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- strage (3.0%)
- sathe (3.0%)
- stafe (3.0%)
- satge (29.9%)
- stge (6.0%)
- stange (19.4%)
- stadge (3.0%)
- stae (9.0%)
- stagae (3.0%)
- fase (1.5%)
- statge (9.0%)
- tage (10.4%)
Usage examples for stage:
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I'm leaving the stage for a purpose.
"The Golden Silence" – C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson -
Next thing I know, I'll be on the stage
"Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley" – Belle K. Maniates -
Even on the stage the " conchy" is not safe.
"Mr. Punch's History of the Great War" – Punch -
As he crossed the stage he glanced hastily from Bobby to Bobby's cousin.
"The Dominant Strain" – Anna Chapin Ray