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    Show
    /SHō/

    verb

    • 1. allow or cause (something) to be visible: "a white blouse will show the blood" Similar be visiblebe seenbe in viewmanifestOpposite be invisible
    • 2. display or allow to be perceived (a quality, emotion, or characteristic): "it was Frank's turn to show his frustration" Similar manifestmake manifestexhibitrevealOpposite suppress

    noun

  2. To show something is to display something, to share it, or to put on a little show about it. Show is a word with many meanings, but they're closely related. There are TV and radio shows, and a play is also a show.

  3. 4 days ago · Synonyms: display, staging, presentation, exhibition More Synonyms of show. 16. countable noun [oft on NOUN] A show is a public exhibition of things, such as works of art, fashionable clothes, or things that have been entered in a competition. The venue for the show is the city's exhibition centre.

  4. Define show. show synonyms, show pronunciation, show translation, English dictionary definition of show. v. showed , shown or showed , show·ing , shows v. tr. 1. a. To cause or allow to be seen; display: showed us his tattoo. b. To display for sale, in...

  5. to present or perform as a public entertainment or spectacle: to show a movie. to indicate; point out: to show the way. to guide, escort, or usher: He showed me to my room.

  6. Definition of show verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. B1. to teach someone how to do something by explaining it or by doing it yourself while they watch: She showed me how to use the new computer system. Have you shown him what to do? show verb (EXPRESS) B2. to express a feeling so that other people are able to notice it: He hasn't shown any interest so far.

  8. Definition of show noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. show. noun. /ʃəʊ/ Idioms. entertainment. [countable] a programme on television or the radio. Millions of people watch the show. She hosts the morning show. a TV/television/radio show. a quiz show. a reality show (= one that is based on real people, not actors)

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