adj
staged
adj
1
Deliberately arranged to look real or spontaneous when it isn't.
"The reporter later admitted the confrontation was staged."
2
Written or produced for performance in a theatre.
"It's a staged reading, not a full production."
How to Use Staged
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSet up to look genuine, or prepared for the theatre.
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