Display - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- a visual representation of something (syn: presentation)
- behavior that makes your feelings public
verb
Extra examples
Students displayed their projects at the science fair.
Toys were displayed in the store window.
Her awards are prominently displayed on the mantel.
The museum displays relics found during the excavation of the site.
He displayed no emotion when I told him the news.
I was impressed by the care she displayed in making the flower arrangements.
The rookie player displayed great skill.
The company has displayed exceptional dedication to this community.
The library's current display features locally made crafts.
Her trophies are in a display case.
The celebration ended with a spectacular fireworks display.
The display of dahlias was most excellent.
He liked to display his erudition.
Hosiery is displayed on shelfs in a great variety of styles and colors.
The window display caught her eye.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: display
he/she/it: displays
present participle: displaying
past tense: displayed
past participle: displayed
singular: display
plural: displays
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