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display
 
NOUN:1. An act of showing or displaying: demonstration, exhibit, exhibition, manifestation, show. See SHOW. 2. An impressive or ostentatious exhibition: array, panoply, parade, pomp, show, spectacle. See SHOW.
VERB:1. To be endowed with as a visible characteristic or form: bear, carry, exhibit, have, possess. See SHOW. 2. To make a public and usually ostentatious show of: brandish, disport, exhibit, expose, flash, flaunt, parade, show (off), sport. See SHOW. 3. To give expression to, as by gestures, facial aspects, or bodily posture: communicate, convey, express, manifest. See SHOW. 4. To make visible; bring to view: bare, disclose, expose, reveal, show, unclothe, uncover, unmask, unveil. Archaic : discover. Idioms: bring to light, lay open, make plain. See SHOW. 5. To make manifest or apparent: demonstrate, evidence, evince, exhibit, manifest, proclaim, reveal, show. See SHOW.
 
 
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