Stated vs Staged - What's the difference?

stated | staged |


As verbs the difference between stated and staged

is that stated is past tense of state while staged is past tense of stage.

As adjectives the difference between stated and staged

is that stated is settled; established; fixed while staged is planned, prepared.

Other Comparisons: What's the difference?

stated

English

Verb

(head)
  • (state)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Settled; established; fixed.
  • * Addison
  • He is capable of corruption who receives more than what is the stated and unquestionable fee of his office.
  • Recurring at a regular time; not occasional.
  • stated preaching
    stated business hours
    (Webster 1913)

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    staged

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Planned, prepared.
  • The conman staged the car accident so he could collect the insurance money.
  • Intended for the stage as in a theater.
  • The staged performance was good, but I liked the book better.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (stage)
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