stage one of a series of positions or stations one above the other step The first known use: in the 14th century |
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5 Letters, 1 Syllable |
stage |
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4 Phonemes |
s t A j |
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onset, rime |
st age |
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Morpheme |
stage |
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Sentence Examples The actors walked out onto the stage. He was on stage for the entire show. He has no intention of leaving the political stage. The company wants to compete on the world stage. The school stages two plays each year. The students staged a protest. The school is staging a track meet. The prisoners are staging a hunger strike. The photograph of the two leaders shaking hands was deliberately staged. His career as a singer appeared to be over, but then he staged a comeback. |
Related Words Sound the same but are spelled differently.
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Collocations The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance.
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Neighborhood
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