Display
(verb)
- Show or exhibit (something).
- Show (something) for others to see or admire.
- Make (something) visible or noticeable.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french despleier, from des- (expressing reversal) + pleier "fold", from latin plicare.
Examples:
- She displayed her artwork at the exhibition.
- The store displays its products in the windows.
- He displayed his medals with pride.
- The company displayed their latest products at the trade show.
- The computer screen can display up to 16 million colors.