Pronunciation: /dɪˈspleɪ/
noun a public exhibition or show
A1 The museum had a display of ancient artifacts.
A2 The shop window display caught my eye.
B1 The art gallery's display of modern paintings was impressive.
B2 The interactive display at the science museum was educational.
C1 The display at the technology conference showcased the latest innovations.
C2 The museum's permanent display of historical artifacts was meticulously curated.
verb to exhibit or present something for others to see
A1 The teacher displayed the alphabet on the classroom wall.
A2 The museum displayed artifacts from ancient civilizations.
B1 The store displays a wide variety of products for sale.
B2 The artist displayed their latest paintings at the gallery exhibition.
C1 The presentation displayed detailed analysis of the market trends.
C2 The interactive museum display captivated visitors with its immersive experience.
formal The museum has a new display showcasing ancient artifacts.
informal Check out the cool display of gadgets at the tech store.
slang The display at the party last night was lit!
figurative His emotions were on full display during the heated argument.
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