Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/
noun a public display or demonstration of a skill or quality
A1 The exhibit at the museum was very interesting.
A2 The exhibit featured a collection of ancient artifacts.
B1 The exhibit showcased the artist's latest works.
B2 The exhibit highlighted the impact of climate change on wildlife.
C1 The exhibit was curated by renowned art historians.
C2 The exhibit received rave reviews from critics and visitors alike.
verb to show or display something for others to see
A1 The museum will exhibit rare artifacts from ancient civilizations.
A2 The art gallery exhibits paintings from local artists.
B1 The science fair will exhibit innovative projects created by students.
B2 The fashion show will exhibit the latest designs from top designers.
C1 The conference will exhibit cutting-edge technology in the field of robotics.
C2 The international trade fair will exhibit products from companies around the world.
adjective used to describe something that is displayed or shown publicly
A1 The exhibit animals were very interesting to see at the zoo.
A2 The exhibit artwork at the gallery was impressive.
B1 The exhibit information provided a comprehensive overview of the topic.
B2 The exhibit artifacts were carefully curated and displayed.
C1 The exhibit designer created a visually stunning display.
C2 The exhibit collection showcased a diverse range of historical artifacts.
formal The museum will showcase a new exhibit on ancient civilizations.
informal Have you seen the exhibit of local artists at the gallery?
slang That exhibit was totally lit, bro!
figurative Her calm demeanor was just an exhibit of her inner strength.
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