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- verbdisplay (verb) · displays (third person present) · displayed (past tense) · displayed (past participle) · displaying (present participle) · dis-play (verb) · dis-plays (third person present) · dis-played (past tense) · dis-played (past participle) · dis-playing (present participle)
- make a prominent exhibition of (something) in a place where it can be easily seen:"the palace used to display a series of Flemish tapestries" · "a handwritten notice was displayed in the ticket office"
- (of a computer or other device) show (information) on a screen:"pressing the F1 key will display a help screen"
- give a conspicuous demonstration of (a quality, emotion, or skill):"the aggressive kind of baseball he displayed as a player"
- (of a male bird, reptile, or fish) engage in a specialized pattern of behavior that is intended to attract a mate:"she photographed the peacock, which chose that moment to display"
noundisplay (noun) · displays (plural noun) · dis-play (noun) · dis-plays (plural noun)- a performance, show, or event intended for public entertainment:"a display of fireworks"
- a collection of objects arranged for public viewing:"the museum houses an informative display of rocks" · "work by lesser-known artists is also on display" · "a display case"
- a notable or conspicuous demonstration of a particular type of behavior, emotion, or skill:"a display of great virtuosity"
- conspicuous or flashy exhibition; ostentation:"a flagrant display of wealth"
- a specialized pattern of behavior by the males of some species of birds, reptiles, and fish that is intended to attract a mate:"the teal were indulging in delightful courtship displays"
- printingthe arrangement and choice of type in a style intended to attract attention.
- an electronic device for the visual presentation of data:"a 17-inch color display" · "a visual display screen"
- the process or facility of presenting data on a computer screen or other device:"the processing and display of high volumes of information"
- the data shown on a computer screen or other device:"the user may wish to see the previous few words as handwriting before the display changes"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘unfurl, unfold’): from Old French despleier, from Latin displicare ‘scatter, disperse’ (in medieval Latin ‘unfold’). Compare with deploy.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make a prominent exhibition of (something) in a place where it can be easily seen:
- give a conspicuous demonstration of (a quality, emotion, or skill):
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