Exposition ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Exposition ( noun )

  1. A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
  2. A large-scale public exhibition of goods or merchandise.
  3. A piece of writing or speech that explains, informs, or describes something.
  4. A comprehensive demonstration of a particular subject.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "unfolding, deployment"): from old french, or from latin expositio(n-), from exponere "lay bare".

Examples:

  1. The exposition of the scientific theory was presented in an easy-to-understand manner.
  2. The World's Fair is an exposition of different cultures and their respective advancements.
  3. The essay provides a thorough exposition of the author's thoughts on the subject.
  4. The teacher's exposition on the intricacies of the law was insightful.
  5. The exposition of the company's business strategy was well received by investors.

(As a verb)

Exposition ( verb )

  1. A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
  2. A large-scale public exhibition of goods or merchandise.
  3. A piece of writing or speech that explains, informs, or describes something.
  4. A comprehensive demonstration of a particular subject.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "unfolding, deployment"): from old french, or from latin expositio(n-), from exponere "lay bare".

Examples:

  1. The exposition of the scientific theory was presented in an easy-to-understand manner.
  2. The World's Fair is an exposition of different cultures and their respective advancements.
  3. The essay provides a thorough exposition of the author's thoughts on the subject.
  4. The teacher's exposition on the intricacies of the law was insightful.
  5. The exposition of the company's business strategy was well received by investors.
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