Meaning of Not at that stage
Indicates that something is not yet ready or appropriate at a specific point in development.
In simple words: not at that point in time or development
Not at that stage in a sentence
- We're not at that stage of the project yet.
- I can't make that decision; I'm not at that stage.
- You're asking too much; we're just not at that stage.
How to use Not at that stage
Use in discussions about progress or development. Typically used in business or personal contexts; less common in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
not at that stage
Memory hint
Think of 'not at that stage' as a car in neutral – it's not moving forward yet.
Related words
Collocations with Not at that stage
- not at that point
- not at this stage
- move to the next stage
Synonyms for Not at that stage
- not ready
- not appropriate
- not timely
- not suitable
Opposites of Not at that stage
- At that stage
- At that point
- At that phase
Common mistakes with Not at that stage
- Used in place of 'not at this time' when referring to current situations
- Confused with 'not yet' which implies future possibility
- Misused in informal contexts where simpler phrases are preferred
Not at that stage appears in
Not at that stage in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
ليس في تلك المرحلة
ليس في تلك النقطة الزمنية أو التطورية
- Bengaliবাংলা
এখনও সেই পর্যায়ে নেই
এখনও সেই সময়ে বা উন্নয়নে নেই
- GermanDeutsch
Nicht auf dieser Stufe
noch nicht so weit
- SpanishEspañol
Todavía no en esa etapa
aún no en ese momento o desarrollo
- Persianفارسی
در آن مرحله نیستیم
در آن زمان یا مرحله نیستیم
- FrenchFrançais
Pas encore à ce stade
pas encore à ce moment-là ou dans ce développement
- Hindiहिन्दी
उस मुकाम पर नहीं
उस समय या विकास के उस बिंदु पर नहीं
- ItalianItaliano
Non ancora a quel punto
non in quel momento o fase di sviluppo
- PortuguesePortuguês
Ainda não
ainda não chegou a esse ponto
- RussianРусский
Пока не на том этапе
еще не на том этапе или стадии развития
- Urduاردو
اس وقت نہیں
اس وقت یا ترقی کے اس مرحلے پر نہیں
- Chinese中文
Not at that stage
还没到那个时候或者发展阶段
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Frequently asked questions about Not at that stage
What does Not at that stage mean?
not at that point in time or development
What is the definition of Not at that stage?
Indicates that something is not yet ready or appropriate at a specific point in development.
How do you use Not at that stage in a sentence?
We're not at that stage of the project yet.
Can you give another example of Not at that stage?
I can't make that decision; I'm not at that stage.
What are synonyms for Not at that stage?
Common alternatives include not ready, not appropriate, not timely, not suitable.
What is the opposite of Not at that stage?
Opposite meanings include At that stage, At that point, At that phase.
What words go with Not at that stage?
It commonly pairs with not at that point, not at this stage, move to the next stage.
What are common mistakes when using Not at that stage?
Used in place of 'not at this time' when referring to current situations Confused with 'not yet' which implies future possibility Misused in informal contexts where simpler phrases are preferred
How do you pronounce Not at that stage?
US: //nɑt æt ðæt steɪdʒ//, UK: //nɒt æt ðæt steɪdʒ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Not at that stage?
Use in discussions about progress or development. Typically used in business or personal contexts; less common in casual conversations.

