"Stags" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stags" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stags" Meaning

Male deer, typically between the ages of 5 and 7 years old, before they grow antlers in their second summer.

"Stags" Examples

Examples of "Stags" Usage


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A group of stags (male deer) were spotted in the forest.
The stags on the rugby team were very competitive.
The stag party will be held in Vegas for the upcoming bachelor party.
Hemingway's hunting experience surrounded him by stags in the wilderness of Spain.
The stags of the forest are grazing peacefully.

"Stags" Similar Words

Stagnant

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Having little or no growth, movement, or activity; stagnant water is not flowing or moving; not progressive or developing.

Stagnantly

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Stagnate

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To become or remain inactive, motionless, or unprogressive; to be or become less active, efficient, or prosperous; to remain in the same state without change or progress.

Stagnated

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Stagnated refers to something that has stopped developing, growing, or improving; it is inactive or has become stagnant, often due to a lack of progress or a blockage. It can also mean that someone's abilities or opportunities have stopped advancing or progressing.

Stagnates

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Stagnates refers to a state of being in a state of inactivity or decay, where progress, development, or improvement is halted or slowed down.

Stagnating

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Remaining stationary, inactive, or showing little or no progress, growth, or improvement.

Stagnation

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Stagnation refers to a state of inactivity, lack of progress, or failure to advance. It can describe a situation or condition where something (a person, a system, an economy, etc.) has stopped growing, improving, or developing. It can also imply a sense of being stuck or halted, often due to lack of motivation, inspiration, or resources.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The economy was in a state of stagnation due to lack of investment and innovative ideas.<br> After college, John experienced stagnation in his career, feeling like he was working at the same level without any chance for promotion.<br> The project's stagnation was evident from the consecutive years of poorly received sales and declining profits.<br><br>Synonyms: slowing down, standstill, halt, shutdown, freeze.

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Stagy

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Staid

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Staid refers to being solemn, serious, and unenthusiastic or unexcitable. It can also describe someone or something as being conventional, traditional, or lacking in imagination or boldness.

Staidly

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In a calm and dignified manner; steadily and consistently, without much emotion or excitement.

Staidness

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Stain

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Stained-glass

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Stained

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Staines

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