display
Usage
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Display applies to intentionally conspicuous show: a great display of wealth. Show often indicates an external appearance that may or may not accord with actual facts: a show of modesty. Ostentation is vain, ambitious, pretentious, or offensive display: tasteless and vulgar ostentation. Pomp suggests such a show of dignity and authority as characterizes a ceremony of state: The coronation was carried out with pomp and splendor.Example Sentences
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The former Park Service employee claims free speech violations after organizing climbers for the display at El Capitan granite formation.
No equipment is necessary to watch the color-changing display; just look up and to the southwest.
From Los Angeles Times
I asked, walking over to stare at a pair of Chaos Cuffs in their glass display case.
From Literature
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A message was displayed on the big screen inside the stadium stating: "As tonight's match takes place inside the holy month of Ramadan, play has been paused briefly to allow players to break their fast."
From BBC
Chinese producer Honor is displaying what it calls a "robot phone" designed to function as a portable AI companion.
From Barron's
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.