show

show
show [n1] demonstration, exhibition appearance, array, display, expo*, exposition, fair, fanfare, fireworks, grandstand, manifestation, occurrence, pageant, pageantry, panoply, parade, pomp, presentation, program, representation, shine*, showboat*, showing, sight, spectacle, splash*, view; concept 261 —Ant. concealment, hiding show [n2] entertainment event act, appearance, burlesque, carnival, cinema, comedy, drama, entertainment, film, flick*, motion picture, movie, pageant, picture, play, presentation, production, showing, spectacle; concepts 263,293 show [n3] false front; appearance given affectation, air, display, effect, face*, front, grandstand play*, guise, illusion, impression, likeness, make-believe*, ostentation, parade, pose, pretense, pretext, profession, seeming, semblance, sham, shine*, showboat*, showing, simulacrum, splash*; concepts 633,716 —Ant. reality, truth show [v1] actively exhibit something afford, air, arrive, attend, bare, blazon, brandish, deal in, demonstrate, display, disport, exhibit, expose, flash, flaunt, flourish, lay bare, lay out, mount, offer, parade, present, produce, proffer, put on, reveal, sell, set out, showcase, show off, sport, spread, stage, streak, submit, supply, trot out, unfold, unfurl, unveil, vaunt, wave; concept 138 —Ant. conceal, hide show [v2] passively exhibit something appear, arrive, assert, be visible, blow in, clarify, come, demonstrate, determine, disclose, discover, display, divulge, elucidate, emerge, establish, evidence, evince, explain, get, get in, illustrate, indicate, instruct, lay out, loom, make known, make out, make the scene*, manifest, mark, materialize, note, ostend, point, present, proclaim, project, prove, put in appearance, reach, register, reveal, show one’s face*, show up, teach, testify to, turn up, unveil; concept 261 —Ant. conceal, hide show [v3] grant accord, act with, bestow, confer, dispense, give; concept 108 —Ant. deny, refuse, veto show [v4] accompany attend, conduct, direct, escort, guide, lead, pilot, route, see, shepherd, steer; concepts 187,384 —Ant. abandon, leave alone

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