staging

word · lemma: stage

/ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ/
/stˈeɪdʒɪŋ/

Definition

'Staging' refers to arranging and preparing a performance, event, or scene, especially in theater or for selling a home. It can also mean determining the phase of a disease, such as cancer.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in theater ('staging a play'), real estate ('home staging'), event planning, or medicine ('cancer staging'). In theater, it includes set design, lighting, and arrangement of actors. As a medical term, 'staging' is formal and technical.

Example Sentences

The staging of the play took two months to prepare.

basic

Good staging can help sell a house faster.

basic

We hired a team to handle the staging for our product launch event.

natural

After the staging, the empty apartment looked warm and inviting.

natural

Doctors use staging to describe how far cancer has spread.

basic

The director changed the staging to make the scene more dramatic.

natural