Pronunciation: /ʃoʊ aʊt/
noun a public display or exhibition
A1 The children put on a show out in the backyard.
A2 The talent show out at the school was a big hit.
B1 The fashion show out at the mall featured the latest trends.
B2 The art show out in the city showcased local artists' work.
C1 The theater show out on Broadway received rave reviews from critics.
C2 The film festival show out in Cannes attracts filmmakers from around the world.
verb to display or exhibit prominently or ostentatiously
A1 She showed out the new product to the customers.
A2 The teacher showed out the correct way to solve the math problem.
B1 The tour guide showed out the main attractions of the city to the group.
B2 The chef showed out his culinary skills during the cooking demonstration.
C1 The director showed out his vision for the film to the cast and crew.
C2 The CEO showed out the company's new strategic plan to the board of directors.
formal The actor was asked to show out his best performance during the audition.
informal Make sure you show out your dance moves at the party tonight.
slang She really showed out with her new outfit at the club.
figurative The team captain always knows how to show out and lead by example.
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