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Synonyms and antonyms of To show or display something in American Thesaurus

To show or display something

show (verb)

to let someone see something

display (verb)

to put something in a particular place so that people can see it easily

produce (verb)

to show or offer something so that it can be examined or used by someone else

present (verb)

to show something such as a passport to someone in an official position so that they can check it

exhibit (verb)

formal to show something proudly

hold up ()

to hold something in a high position, so that it can be seen

yield up ()

to finally allow people to see something that has been hidden

wheel out ()

to show people something new, or to make something new available, for the first time

show yourself ()

to stop hiding and let someone see you

presentation (noun)

used for showing something in an attractive way

presentation (noun)

the process of showing something such as a passport to someone in an official position so that they can check it

production (noun)

formal the act of showing something so that it can be examined by someone

project (verb)

to send an image to a screen or other surface

projection (noun)

the action of sending an image to a screen

show (verb)

to give information that you can see on a printed thing such as a map or photograph

show (verb)

to tell someone where something is

show off ()

to make something look very impressive or attractive