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stage set vs scene

scene vs stage set

stage set and scene both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stage set Yes No No No
scene Yes No No No
As nouns, scene is a hyponym of stage set; that is, scene is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than stage set:
  • stage set: representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production
  • scene: the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale
Other hyponyms of stage set include scenery.
stage set (noun) scene (noun)
representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale
graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept
the visual percept of a region
a subdivision of an act of a play or performance
a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
an incident (real or imaginary)
the place where some action occurs
the context and environment in which something is set
a situation treated as an observable object
a display of bad temper
Difference between stage set and scene

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