English words starting with st - page 2
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Stadia
ˈsteɪdɪəmMeanings of Stadia:
nounAn athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators.
Usage examples:
In fact, it would be a fair point to state that mandatory seating in premier league stadia has play…
Plural of stadium
Meanings of Stadiums:
nounAn athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators.
Usage examples:
In fact, it would be a fair point to state that mandatory seating in premier league stadia has play…
Meanings of Stadtholder:
noun(from the 15th century to the late 18th century) the chief magistrate of the united provinces of the netherlands.
Usage examples:
First, it was a republic with a stadholder as head of state, not a monarchy or empire like almost e…
Staff
stɑːfMeanings of Staff:
nounAll the people employed by a particular organization.
Usage examples:
A staff of 600
verbAnother term for stave (sense 2).
Meanings of Staff nurse:
nounA person who works in a hospital taking care of the ill and injured and whose rank is below that of a sister
Staffage
stəˈfɑːʒMeanings of Staffage:
nounAccessory items in a painting, especially figures or animals in a landscape picture.
Usage examples:
Here, museum officials watch expectantly as a cow examines a recently acquired landscape painting w…
Meanings of Staffed:
verbProvide (an organization, business, etc.) with staff.
Usage examples:
Legal advice centres are staffed by volunteer lawyers
adjective(of an organization, business, etc.) having a staff or workforce.
Usage examples:
Transactions online rather than through staffed offices
Staffer
ˈstɑːfəMeanings of Staffer:
nounA member of the staff of an organization, especially of a newspaper.
Usage examples:
Staffers on the new york times
Meanings of Staffers:
nounA member of the staff of an organization, especially of a newspaper.
Usage examples:
Staffers on the new york times
Meanings of Staffing:
verbProvide (an organization, business, etc.) with staff.
Usage examples:
Legal advice centres are staffed by volunteer lawyers
nounAll the people employed by a particular organization.
Usage examples:
A staff of 600
Meanings of Stafford:
proper nounAn industrial town in central england, to the south of stoke-on-trent, the county town of staffordshire; population 63,700 (est. 2009).
Staffs
stɑːfMeanings of Staffs:
abbreviationStaffordshire.
nounAll the people employed by a particular organization.
Usage examples:
A staff of 600
verbAnother term for stave (sense 2).
Meanings of Stag:
nounA male deer, especially a male red deer after its fifth year.
Usage examples:
Beyond it great beams of light lit up the depths of glen loyne and somewhere down below, red deer s…
adverbWithout a female partner at a social gathering.
Usage examples:
A lot of boys went stag
verbBuy (shares in a new issue) and sell them at once for a profit.
Usage examples:
They made profits from stagging each issue
Stage
steɪdʒMeanings of Stage:
nounA point, period, or step in a process or development.
Usage examples:
There is no need at this stage to give explicit details
verbPresent a performance of (a play or other show).
Usage examples:
The show is being staged at the grand opera house in belfast
Meanings of Stage-fright:
nounFeeling nervous because you are about to perform or talk to a large group of people
Stage-manage
ˈsteɪdʒˌmæn.ɪdʒMeanings of Stage-manage:
verbTo arrange and control an event carefully in order to achieve the result you want
Usage examples:
Many people have become cynical about the stage-managed debates between politicians which regularly…
Stage-manager
ˈsteɪdʒ ˌmæn.ɪ.dʒərMeanings of Stage-manager:
nounThe person who is responsible for the equipment and the use of the stage during a play or performance
Stage-name
ˈsteɪdʒ ˌneɪmMeanings of Stage-name:
nounThe name, different from his or her real name, that an actor or performer is publicly known by
Usage examples:
David bowie is the stage name of the singer david jones.
Meanings of Stage-play:
nounA part of an activity or a period ...
Meanings of Stage-set:
idiomUsed to mean that conditions have been made right for something to happen, or that something is likely to happen
Usage examples:
This weekend's talks between the two leaders have set the scene for a peace agreement to be reached…
Meanings of Stage-whisper:
nounIf an actor says something in a stage whisper, it is intended to be heard by the people watching the play, and the other actors on the stage pretend not to hear it.
Stagecoach
ˈsteɪdʒkəʊtʃMeanings of Stagecoach:
nounA large closed horse-drawn vehicle formerly used to carry passengers and often mail along a regular route between two places.
Usage examples:
Though the pony express lost money, it blazed routes later traveled by stagecoaches carrying passen…
Stagecoaches
ˈsteɪdʒ.kəʊtʃMeanings of Stagecoaches:
nounA large closed horse-drawn vehicle formerly used to carry passengers and often mail along a regular route between two places.
Usage examples:
Though the pony express lost money, it blazed routes later traveled by stagecoaches carrying passen…
Stagecraft
ˈsteɪdʒkrɑːftMeanings of Stagecraft:
nounSkill or experience in writing or staging plays.
Usage examples:
Sturtevant's skill at stagecraft has never been so clear as in this recent work, where, as she puts…
Meanings of Staged:
adjectivePresented or performed on a stage.
Usage examples:
This is not the first time that a staged musical has been broadcast live
verbPresent a performance of (a play or other show).
Usage examples:
The show is being staged at the grand opera house in belfast
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