Show ( verb , verb , verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Show ( verb )

  1. To cause or allow to be seen.
  2. To display for attention.
  3. To make clear or evident.
  4. To demonstrate the existence or truth of.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english sceawian; akin to old high german scouwon to look at, latin cavēre to be on one's guard.

Examples:

  1. He showed her the new car.
  2. She showed her ID at the door.
  3. He showed us his new tattoo.
  4. The data shows a clear trend.
  5. The experiment showed the theory to be correct.

(As a verb)

Show ( verb )

  1. To cause or allow to be seen.
  2. To display for attention.
  3. To make clear or evident.
  4. To demonstrate the existence or truth of.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english sceawian; akin to old high german scouwon to look at, latin cavēre to be on one's guard.

Examples:

  1. He showed her the new car.
  2. She showed her ID at the door.
  3. He showed us his new tattoo.
  4. The data shows a clear trend.
  5. The experiment showed the theory to be correct.

(As a verb)

Show ( verb )

  1. To cause or allow to be seen.
  2. To display for attention.
  3. To make clear or evident.
  4. To demonstrate the existence or truth of.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english sceawian; akin to old high german scouwon to look at, latin cavēre to be on one's guard.

Examples:

  1. He showed her the new car.
  2. She showed her ID at the door.
  3. He showed us his new tattoo.
  4. The data shows a clear trend.
  5. The experiment showed the theory to be correct.

(As a noun)

Show ( noun )

  1. To cause or allow to be seen.
  2. To display for attention.
  3. To make clear or evident.
  4. To demonstrate the existence or truth of.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english sceawian; akin to old high german scouwon to look at, latin cavēre to be on one's guard.

Examples:

  1. He showed her the new car.
  2. She showed her ID at the door.
  3. He showed us his new tattoo.
  4. The data shows a clear trend.
  5. The experiment showed the theory to be correct.
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