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Definition show in American English

show noun

noun
/ʃoʊ/
Example

She had tickets to see the new show at the Winter Garden.

Example

The show features three new actors in the main roles.

Example

She walked out three days before the show was due to open.

Example

Tonight the featured actor stole the show, making the audience forget the star.

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Example

It's the funniest comedy show on television.

Example

I listened to a National Public Radio show hosted by Garrison Keillor.

Example

They spend their days watching game shows.

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1.2

an exhibit

Example

a fashion/flower show

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1.3

any type of event or occasion

Example

The interview turned out to be quite a show.

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2

something that you do in order to make people realize what your opinions or intentions are

Example

The attack was clearly intended as a show of force.

Example

In a rare show of unity, both Catholic and Protestant leaders appeared together at yesterday's peace rally.

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2.1

an occasion when you pretend to have particular feelings

Example

They made a show of affection for the sake of the children.

Example

The kisses and warm words were clearly just for show.

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3

used to describe a boastful person whose words are not matched with action

Example

Later on I regretted hiring him as he was just all show and no go.

Definition show in American English