Exhibits

Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/

Exhibits (verb)

  1. To display something in a public place for people to see.
  2. To clearly show a particular quality, feeling, or ability.

Examples

  • The gallery will exhibit the artist's latest paintings.
  • They plan to exhibit their new product at the trade show.

Common collocations: exhibit artwork, exhibit talent, exhibit at a fair, exhibit courage, exhibit enthusiasm

Exhibits (noun)

  1. An object or collection shown to the public in a museum or gallery.
  2. An object or document shown in court to support a case.

Examples

  • The museum's main exhibit attracted many visitors.
  • Each exhibit in the science fair was unique.

Synonyms of Exhibits

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Exhibits

  • when something is hidden or not shown