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exposure

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This term carries a duality of risk and opportunity. In a physical or medical sense, it suggests vulnerability and danger, such as being open to a virus or freezing temperatures, where the lack of a barrier leads to harm. It evokes a feeling of being stripped of protection. In professional or social contexts, it shifts toward a positive or strategic advantage. Here, it describes the process of becoming visible to an audience, acting as a bridge between obscurity and fame. It is frequently used in the creative industries to describe the trade-off between monetary payment and public visibility.

Uncountable when referring to the general state of being unprotected or the photographic process. Countable when referring to specific instances of being revealed or specific types of public visibility.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

The state of being uncovered or unprotected from the elements.

"prolonged exposure to the sun"

Noun
[something]

The act of revealing a secret or a hidden truth.

"the exposure of the corruption scandal"

Noun
[someone]

The state of being made visible or known to the public.

"the young artist gained sudden exposure in New York"

Noun
[something]

The amount of light reaching a photographic film or sensor.

"adjust the exposure for the low-light scene"

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