Pronunciation: /ˌmænɪfəˈsteɪʃən/
noun an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something abstract or theoretical
A1 A smile is a manifestation of happiness.
A2 Her artwork is a manifestation of her emotions.
B1 The protest was a manifestation of the people's dissatisfaction with the government.
B2 The new policy had a direct manifestation on the company's profits.
C1 His success in the business world was a clear manifestation of his hard work and determination.
C2 The artist's masterpiece was a profound manifestation of his creativity and talent.
formal The painting was considered a manifestation of the artist's emotions and thoughts.
informal Her laughter was a clear manifestation of her joy and excitement.
slang Dude, that sick skateboard trick was a sick manifestation of your skills!
figurative The storm was a manifestation of nature's power and fury.
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