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show

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: showspast: showedpp: showning: showing

The word carries a strong sense of revelation and visibility. It is the act of bringing something from a hidden or private state into a public or observable one. While reveal is often sudden or surprising, show is more deliberate and instructional. In social contexts, it often implies a performance or a facade. When someone is showing off, they are deliberately manipulating the visibility of their assets to gain admiration or status, shifting the meaning from simple demonstration to vanity.

Countable when referring to a specific performance or TV series (a talent show). Uncountable when referring to the act of displaying something (the show of force).

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To allow something to be seen or to make it visible.

"He showed me his new car."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To explain or demonstrate how to do something.

"She showed him how to bake a cake."

Intransitive Verb
[someone]

To be a particular quality or emotion.

"The child showed no fear during the storm."

Noun
[someone][something]

A spectacle, performance, or exhibition.

"We went to see a Broadway show last night."

Noun
[someone][something]

A television program or series.

"That cooking show is very popular."

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