To display or exhibit something
“He would come into prominence as an artist after being given the opportunity to exhibit his works in Paris.”
To depict pictorially or artistically
To convey or express in a particular way or manner
(with an object) To provide a listener or reader with information
“It was in our time of need that Miriam would exhibit her caring nature.”
To demonstrate to be true based on facts
To (excessively) boast about one's accomplishments, qualities, or possessions
To emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
To emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
To arrange or set in some sort of order
To adopt a feigned quality or manner
To emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
To have the appearance or give the impression of being
Exhibitions of items
“The exhibit, which featured objects found in the tomb of the most famous Pharaohs, proved to be highly popular.”
Events intended to raise money
Plural for an object, or collection of objects, on public display
“The ancient headpiece is now an exhibit at the city's national museum.”
Plural for that which serves as a model or example
Plural for a room or building used for an exhibition or display, especially of artwork
Plural for evidence establishing a fact or the truth of a statement
Plural for a creche is a display or exhibit resembling a crib
Plural for a notice or announcement in a public medium, typically promotional in nature
Related Words and Phrases
|