The difference between Stage and World

When used as nouns, stage means a phase, whereas world means human collective existence.

When used as verbs, stage means to produce on a stage, to perform a play, whereas world means to consider or cause to be considered from a global perspective.


check bellow for the other definitions of Stage and World

  1. Stage as a noun:

    A phase.

    Examples:

    "He is in the recovery stage of his illness."

    "Completion of an identifiable stage of maintenance such as removing an aircraft engine for repair or storage."

  2. Stage as a noun (theater):

    A platform; a surface, generally elevated, upon which show performances or other public events are given.

    Examples:

    "The band returned to the stage to play an [[encore]]."

  3. Stage as a noun:

    A floor or storey of a house.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Wyclif"

  4. Stage as a noun:

    A floor elevated for the convenience of mechanical work, etc.; scaffolding; staging.

  5. Stage as a noun:

    A platform, often floating, serving as a kind of wharf.

  6. Stage as a noun:

    A stagecoach, an enclosed horsedrawn carriage used to carry passengers.

    Examples:

    "The stage pulled into town carrying the payroll for the mill and three ladies."

  7. Stage as a noun (dated):

    A place of rest on a regularly travelled road; a station; a place appointed for a relay of horses.

  8. Stage as a noun (dated):

    A degree of advancement in a journey; one of several portions into which a road or course is marked off; the distance between two places of rest on a road.

    Examples:

    "a stage of ten miles"

  9. Stage as a noun (electronics):

    The number of an electronic circuit's block, such as a filter, an amplifier, etc.

    Examples:

    "a 3-stage cascade of a 2nd-order bandpass Butterworth filter"

  10. Stage as a noun:

    The place on a microscope where the slide is located for viewing.

    Examples:

    "He [[placed]] the [[slide]] on the [[stage]]."

  11. Stage as a noun (video games):

    A level; one of the sequential areas making up the game.

    Examples:

    "How do you get past the flying creatures in the third stage?"

  12. Stage as a noun:

    A place where anything is publicly exhibited, or a remarkable affair occurs; the scene.

  13. Stage as a noun (geology):

    The succession of rock strata laid down in a single age on the geologic time scale.

  1. Stage as a verb:

    To produce on a stage, to perform a play.

    Examples:

    "The local theater group will stage "Pride and Prejudice"."

  2. Stage as a verb:

    To demonstrate in a deceptive manner.

    Examples:

    "The salesman’s demonstration of the new cleanser was staged to make it appear highly effective."

  3. Stage as a verb:

    (Of a protest or strike etc.) To carry out.

  4. Stage as a verb:

    To place in position to prepare for use.

    Examples:

    "We staged the cars to be ready for the start, then waited for the starter to drop the flag."

    "to stage data to be written at a later time"

  1. World as a noun (with "the"):

    Human collective existence; existence in general.

    Examples:

    "There will always be lovers, till the world’s end."

  2. World as a noun:

    The .

  3. World as a noun (uncountable, with "the"):

    The .

    Examples:

    "People are dying of starvation all over the world."

  4. World as a noun (countable):

    A , especially one which is or . Any other which many be inhabitable, such as a .

    Examples:

    "Our mission is to travel the galaxy and find new worlds."

  5. World as a noun:

    A very large extent of country.

    Examples:

    "the [[New World]]"

  6. World as a noun (fiction, speculation):

    A , such as , containing one or multiple of , specially intelligent ones.

    Examples:

    "the world of Narnia''; ''the Wizarding World of Harry Potter''; ''a zombie world"

  7. World as a noun:

    An individual or group or setting.

    Examples:

    "In the world of boxing, good diet is all-important."

    "Welcome to my world."

  8. World as a noun (computing):

    The part of an operating system distributed with the kernel, consisting of the shell and other programs.

  9. World as a noun (tarot):

    The twenty-second trump or major arcana card of the tarot.

  10. World as a noun (informal):

    A great amount.

    Examples:

    "Taking a break from work seems to have done her a world of good."

    "You're going to be in a world of trouble when your family finds out."

    "a world of difference; a world of embarrassment"

  11. World as a noun (archaic):

    Age, era

  1. World as a verb:

    To consider or cause to be considered from a global perspective; to consider as a global whole, rather than making or focussing on national or other distinctions; compare globalise.

  2. World as a verb:

    To make real; to make worldly.