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Show as a Noun has these synonyms:
prove, demonstrate, confirm, corroborate, verify, substantiate, bear out, certify, authenticateExample: This signature shows that the will was signed personally by your father.
Show as a Verb has these synonyms:
display, demonstration, exhibition, exposition, fair, presentation, expoExample: There will be a computer show at the convention centre next week.
display, present, expose, demonstrate, indicate, exhibit, manifest, (lay) bare, disclose, reveal, betray, make known, divulge, register, express, make clear or plain or manifest, elucidate, clarify, explain
Example: Show your identification as you enter. Your persistent refusal to associate with Dominic shows how you feel very clearly. They showed me how the new machine works.
escort, accompany, conduct,her, lead, guide, direct, steer
Example: Please show Mr. Sorenson to his table.
exhibit, reveal, indicate, display, register
Example: A thermometer shows the temperature, a barometer the atmospheric pressure.
make an appearance, appear, show up, arrive, come
Example: Do you really think that the Jack Nicholson will show at the club tonight.
ostentation, display, appearance, pretentiousness, pretension, affectation
Example: Those paintings are there just for show, not because they enjoy art.
present, play, put on, stage, screen, be (being) presented or played or playing or put on or staged or screened
Example: They are showing The Maltese Falcon at the local cinema. What is showing there tomorrow.
production, presentation, drama, musical, entertainment
Example: We flew to New York for a week to see a few Broadway shows.
teach, instruct, tell, inform, let (someone) in on, give (someone) an idea of
Example: Would you please show me how to use this washing-machine.
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