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    show
    [SHō]
    verb
    showed (past tense)
    1. allow or cause (something) to be visible:
      "a white blouse will show the blood"
      • be or become visible:
        "wrinkles were starting to show on his face"
      • offer, exhibit, or produce (something) for inspection:
        "every salesperson should show an ID card" · "he wants to show you all his woodwork stuff"
      • put on display in an exhibition or competition:
        "he ceased early in his career to show his work" · "showing a large dog is not always easy" · "other artists who showed there included Robert Motherwell"
      • present (a movie or television program) on a screen for public viewing:
        "ITV showed The Enforcer on Saturday night"
      • (of a movie) be presented on a screen for public viewing:
        "a movie showing at the Venice Film Festival"
      • indicate (a particular time, measurement, etc.):
        "a travel clock showing the time in different cities"
      • represent or depict in art:
        "a postcard showing the Wicklow Mountains"
      • (show oneself)
        allow oneself to be seen; appear in public:
        "he was amazed that she would have the gall to show herself"
      • informal
        arrive or turn up for an appointment or at a gathering:
        "her date failed to show"
    2. display or allow to be perceived (a quality, emotion, or characteristic):
      "it was Frank's turn to show his frustration" · "her students had shown great courage" · "the whole nation is waiting for him to show leadership"
      • accord or treat someone with (a specified quality):
        "he urged his soldiers to fight them and show no mercy" · "he has learned to show women some respect"
      • (of an emotion) be noticeable:
        "he tried not to let his relief show"
      • informal
        (of a woman) be visibly pregnant:
        "Shirley was four months pregnant and just starting to show"
    3. demonstrate or prove:
      "experts say this shows the benefit of regular inspections" · "the figures show that the underlying rate of inflation continues to fall"
      • (show oneself)
        prove or demonstrate oneself to be:
        "she showed herself to be a harsh critic" · "he showed himself to be an old-fashioned Baptist separatist"
      • cause to understand or be capable of doing something by explanation or demonstration:
        "he showed the boy how to operate the machine"
      • conduct or lead:
        "show them in, please" · "Donna got to her feet, ready to show him out"
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      finish third or in the first three in a race:
      "Greenough was the only other rider clear in round one, but she failed to show for the tiebreaker"
    Origin
    Old English scēawian ‘look at, inspect’, from a West Germanic base meaning ‘look’; related to Dutch schouwen and German schauen.
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    verb
    1. allow or cause (something) to be visible:
      be visible
      be seen
      be in view
      be revealed
      be obvious
      Opposite:
      be invisible
    2. display or allow to be perceived (a quality, emotion, or characteristic):
      Opposite:
      • demonstrate or prove:
       
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