Exposition
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Exposition ( noun )
- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- A large-scale public exhibition of goods or merchandise.
- A piece of writing or speech that explains, informs, or describes something.
- 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:
- The exposition of the scientific theory was presented in an easy-to-understand manner.
- The World's Fair is an exposition of different cultures and their respective advancements.
- The essay provides a thorough exposition of the author's thoughts on the subject.
- The teacher's exposition on the intricacies of the law was insightful.
- The exposition of the company's business strategy was well received by investors.
(As a verb)
Exposition ( verb )
- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- A large-scale public exhibition of goods or merchandise.
- A piece of writing or speech that explains, informs, or describes something.
- 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:
- The exposition of the scientific theory was presented in an easy-to-understand manner.
- The World's Fair is an exposition of different cultures and their respective advancements.
- The essay provides a thorough exposition of the author's thoughts on the subject.
- The teacher's exposition on the intricacies of the law was insightful.
- The exposition of the company's business strategy was well received by investors.