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show
/ʃoʊ/
Definition
1
To display or present something for others to see or experience.
2
A performance, exhibition, or entertainment program, such as a TV series or theater production.
3
To demonstrate or prove something clearly, often through action or evidence.
4
An outward appearance or pretense intended to impress or deceive.
Examples
He tried to show off his new car, but the engine sputtered like a disappointed dragon.
The late-night talk show host finally found a guest who could out-weird him.
Don't show your hand too early in negotiations, or they'll know you're bluffing with pocket lint.
Her magic show left the audience wondering if the real trick was how she got booked.