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displaynoun a public showing of objects of interesta display of paintings by masters of French Impressionism exhibit, exhibition, expo, exposition, fair, show demonstration, performance, presentation, productionextravaganza, pageant, spectacleauction, offering, presentment, sale an outward and often exaggerated indication of something abstract (as a feeling) for effecta display of sympathy that was totally phony demonstration, exhibition, flaunting, show act, charade, facade(also façade), front, guise, pretense(or pretence), put-on, semblance, simulationaffectation, pose, shambetrayal, disclosure displayverbto present so as to invite notice or attentiondisplay the best items at the front of the showcase disport, exhibit, expose, flash, flaunt, lay out, parade, produce, show, show off, sport, strut, unveil brandish, flourish, waveadvertise, air, announce, blaze, broadcast, herald, placard, post, proclaim, publicize, sound, trumpetdivulge, talk (about), tell (of)bare, discover, reveal, uncloak, uncover, unmask camouflage, disguise, maskconceal, cover, curtain, enshroud, hide, obscure, occlude, occult, shroud, veil to make known (something abstract) through outward signsan actress who can display a great range of emotion bespeak, betray, communicate, declare, demonstrate, evince, expose, give away, manifest, reveal, show bare, disclose, unbosom, uncloak, uncoveradvertise, air, announce, blaze, broadcast, placard, proclaim, publicize, sound, trumpetproject belie, misrepresentdistort, falsify, garble, twistcamouflage, disguisegild, gloss (over), varnish, whitewashconceal, counterfeit, cover, hide, mask, obscure, occlude, veil v.show, exhibit, display, expose, parade, flaunt mean to present so as to invite notice or attention.show implies no more than enabling another to see or examine.showed her snapshots to the whole group exhibit stresses putting forward prominently or openly.exhibit paintings at a gallery display emphasizes putting in a position where others may see to advantage.display sale items expose suggests bringing forth from concealment and displaying.sought to expose the hypocrisy of the town fathers parade implies an ostentatious or arrogant displaying.parading their piety for all to see flaunt suggests a shameless, boastful, often offensive parading.nouveaux riches flaunting their wealth in the 14th century |