stag (Meaning)

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stag (n)

a male deer, especially an adult male red deer

adult male deer

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stag (v)

attend a dance or a party without a female companion

give away information about somebody

watch, observe, or inquire secretly

Synonyms & Antonyms of stag

stag Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic stag stood tall in the forest, its antlers reaching towards the sky.
  2. The stag's antlers formed an intricate crown, symbolizing its dominance over the other deer.
  3. During the rutting season, stags engage in fierce battles, using their antlers to establish territory.
  4. The stag's coat changes color with the seasons, from a reddish-brown in summer to a grayish-brown in winter.
  5. The female stag, known as a hind, is smaller and lacks the elaborate antlers of the stag.
  6. Stags are often hunted for their antlers, which are highly prized for their beauty and durability.
  7. In some cultures, the stag's antlers are associated with virility and strength.
  8. The stag is a symbol of nobility and elegance, and is often depicted in art and literature.
  9. In mythology, the stag is associated with the god of the forest, and is often seen as a messenger of the divine.
  10. The stag's majestic presence and awe-inspiring antlers have made it a beloved and respected animal throughout history.

FAQs About the word stag

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The majestic stag stood tall in the forest, its antlers reaching towards the sky.

The stag's antlers formed an intricate crown, symbolizing its dominance over the other deer.

During the rutting season, stags engage in fierce battles, using their antlers to establish territory.

The stag's coat changes color with the seasons, from a reddish-brown in summer to a grayish-brown in winter.