Showmanship (noun)

  1. The ability to entertain an audience through skillful performance and presentation.
  2. The ability to present something in an effective and compelling way.

Origin:

The word "showmanship" is a noun that refers to the ability to entertain an audience through skillful performance and presentation. it is a combination of the words "show" and "manship" which means the skill or ability to perform and present something in an entertaining manner.

Examples:

  1. The magician had great showmanship.
  2. He had a lot of showmanship but not much talent.
  3. His showmanship was evident in the way he presented his ideas.
  4. The singer had a lot of showmanship, but her voice was weak.
  5. The politician's showmanship helped him win the election.
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