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showcasesnounpl. of showcase an occasion for presenting someone or something in an attractive or favorable wayThe concert proved to be an excellent showcase for local musicians looking to attract a national audience. Actors are invited to participate in a theatrical showcase this Friday. displays, exhibitions, exhibits, expos, expositions, fairs, showsdemonstrations, performances, presentations, productionsextravaganzas, pageants, spectaclesforums(also fora), mediums(or media), outlets, platforms, soapboxes, venues a storage case that is used for displaying objectsIn the years since he began collecting fossils, his showcase has become quite a sight to behold. bookcases, breakfronts, chests, china closets, credences, credenzas, étagères(or etageres), secretaries, taborets(or tabourets), vitrinescuddies, dressers, pie safesarmoires, clothespresses, garderobes, wardrobescabinetries, shelvingsbuffets, cabinets, closets, consoles, cupboards, hutches, lockers, presses, sideboards showcasesverbpresent tense third-person singular of showcaseto present in a favorable or attractive mannerApplicants are asked to submit writing samples that showcase their creativity. The restaurant's varied menu showcases the chef's eclectic culinary background. displays, disports, exhibits, exposes, flashes, flaunts, lays out, parades, produces, shows, shows off, sports, struts, unveilsbrandishes, flourishes, wavesadvertises, airs, announces, blazes, broadcasts, heralds, placards, posts, proclaims, publicizes, sounds, trumpetsdivulges, talks (about), tells (of)bares, discovers, reveals, uncloaks, uncovers, unmaskscommunicates, demonstrates, illustrates, manifests camouflages, disguises, masksconceals, covers, curtains, enshrouds, hides, obscures, occludes, occults, shrouds, veils |