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exhibit
noun as in viewing; presentation
Strongest matches
display, fair, model, performance, show
Strong matches
verb as in put on view; present
Strongest matches
advertise, demonstrate, display, evince, express, feature, flaunt, illustrate, indicate, manifest, reveal, show
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air, brandish, disclose, disport, evidence, expose, flash, mark, offer, parade, proclaim, showcase
Weak matches
let it all hang out, make clear, make plain, ostend, parade wares, roll out, show and tell, show off, strut stuff, trot out, wave around
Example Sentences
South Wales Police said a number of forensic exhibits had been submitted for forensic testing.
Visitors can view Presley's collection of bedazzled costumes and classic cars, as well as exhibits and events celebrating his work.
The Secret Service told the outlet that a man was "observed exhibiting suspicious behaviour" at the stadium on Friday.
The immersive “Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow” exhibit featured augmented reality experiences that let visitors use smartphones to bring new “life” to the vibrant, gory, goofy and grand pieces surrounding them.
As the band’s archivist, Gorman was able to retain the original artwork, costume designs and even milk bottles from the band’s early days, which can be seen throughout the exhibit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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