Pronunciation: /ʃoʊn ʌp/
verb to appear or become visible
A1 The sun has shown up, it's time to go outside and play.
A2 I was supposed to meet my friend at the park, but she never shown up.
B1 The new employee has shown up early for work every day this week.
B2 The evidence shown up in the investigation pointed to a different suspect.
C1 Her dedication and hard work have shown up in the success of the project.
C2 The flaws in the plan shown up during the implementation phase.
adjective being present or in attendance
A1 The missing student finally shown up at school.
A2 The package was supposed to be delivered yesterday, but it still hasn't shown up.
B1 The new employee has shown up early for work every day this week.
B2 The actor's talent really shown up in his latest performance.
C1 The artist's unique style has shown up in all of his paintings.
C2 The true extent of the problem only shown up after a thorough investigation.
formal The guest of honor has not shown up yet for the event.
informal Where has John shown up? I thought he was coming with us.
slang I can't believe she showed up at the party without telling anyone.
figurative Her dedication and hard work have really shown up in her recent performance.
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