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stage setting
set•ting (ˈsɛt ɪŋ) n. 1. the act of a person or thing that sets. 2. the point or position of something, as a thermostat, that has been set. 3. the surroundings or environment of anything. 4. the mounting in which a jewel is set. 5. a group of all the articles, as of china or silver, required for setting a table or a single place at a table. 6. the locale or period in which the action of a novel, play, film, etc., takes place. 7. the scenery or locations, along with properties and other decorative elements, used in a theatrical or film production. 8. a piece of music composed for certain words. [1325–75] syn: See environment. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stage setting - arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enactedmise en scene, settingflat - scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas; part of a stage settingprop, property - any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props"stage - a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience; "he clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box"stage set, set - representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production; "the sets were meticulously authentic" | EncyclopediaSeesettingstage setting
Synonyms for stage settingnoun arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enactedSynonymsRelated Words- flat
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