staged
/stˈeɪdʒd/adjective1 syllable
Staged means: deliberately arranged for effect.
Synonyms for staged3
adjective, as in deliberately arranged for effect
Opposites of staged
unstaged
What does staged mean?2
adjective
1
deliberately arranged for effect“one of those artfully staged photographs”
2
written for or performed on the stage“a staged version of the novel”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with staged?6
Staged in a sentence
- City staged a late fightback, scoring an equaliser in injury time.sundown
- Transportation workers staged a walkout to protest pay cuts.CM
- His family staged an intervention to confront his abuse of prescription drugs.weihaiping
- Our army staged a night raid against the enemy.martinnicholson
- When did you begin to suspect that the suicide was staged?CK
- Renaissance comedies are staged in the town square.Guney
- The culture war is staged by billionaires to prevent class war.shekitten
- It was obvious that the crime scene was staged.Adelpa
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