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height vs stage

stage vs height

height and stage both are nouns.

height is not a verb while stage is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
height Yes No No No
stage Yes No Yes No
As nouns, stage is a hypernym of height; that is, stage is a word with a broader meaning than height:
  • height: the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development
  • stage: a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
Other hypernyms of height include degree, level, point.
height (noun) stage (noun)
the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top a section or portion of a journey or course
(of a standing person) the distance from head to foot a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience
elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination
the theater as a profession (usually `the stage')
any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something
a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
any distinct time period in a sequence of events
height (verb) stage (verb)
perform (a play), especially on a stage
plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
Difference between height and stage

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