Meaning & Definition of Staged in English
English⟶
Staged
Arranged or organized, often for a performance or display.
Pronunciation:
/steɪdʒd/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Prepared or arranged in a specific way, especially for a performance.
Example Sentence: The play was staged in a grand theater.
Definition: Impersonated or faked, especially to create a specific impression.
Example Sentence: The viral video was later revealed to be staged.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'staged' derives from the Middle English 'stagen', from 'stage', a platform for performance.
Synonyms
arrangedorganizedproducedset upfaked
Common Phrases and Expressions
- staged event: An event that has been organized for public display or spectacle.
- staged performance: A performance that has been rehearsed and organized for an audience.
Translations
- Spanish: escenificado
- French: mis en scène
- German: gestaged
- Russian: срежиссированный
Related Words
- stage: A raised platform for performance.
- staging: The process of arranging or preparing a performance.
Slang Meanings of staged
Meaning: To fake something to make it look more interesting.
Example Sentence: They totally staged that scene for the reality show.
Meaning: To create a situation for effect.
Example Sentence: The photo was staged to look spontaneous.