Exhibition (noun)

  1. An event at which items or works of art are publicly displayed.
  2. A public display of works of art, items of cultural or historical interest, or scientific or industrial achievements.
  3. A public show of skill or talent.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin exhibere "show", from ex- "out" + habere "have".

Examples:

  1. The exhibition of modern art attracted many visitors.
  2. The museum held an exhibition of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
  3. The annual science and technology exhibition is always a big hit with children.
  4. An exhibition of his latest paintings was held in the gallery.
  5. Her exhibition of gymnastics skills was impressive.
Some random words: enact, effusive, armada