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    display
    /dɪˈspleɪ/

    verb

    • 1. put (something) in a prominent place in order that it may readily be seen: "the palace used to display a series of tapestries" Similar exhibitshowput on showput on view

    noun

    • 1. a performance, show, or event staged for public entertainment: "a display of fireworks"
    • 2. an electronic device for the visual presentation of data or images: "the colour display now costs £400"

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  2. DISPLAY definition: 1. to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public: 2. to show…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISPLAY is to place or spread (something) for people to see; also : to serve as a place for displaying (something). How to use display in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Display.

  4. DISPLAY meaning: 1. to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public: 2. to show…. Learn more.

  5. A display is an arrangement of things that have been put in a particular place, so that people can see them easily. ...a display of your work. [+ of] She was leaning against a display case of prints of Paris.

  6. Display, evince, exhibit, manifest mean to show or bring to the attention of another or others. To display is literally to spread something out so that it may be most completely and favorably seen: to display goods for sale. To exhibit is to display something in a show: to exhibit the best flowers.

  7. [transitive] display something to show a quality, feeling, skill or type of behaviour; to show signs of something I have rarely seen her display any sign of emotion. He displays amazing skill with a golf club.

  8. To show (images or information) on a screen: The time is displayed on the bottom right corner of the computer monitor. 2. To be or give evidence of; manifest or reveal: writing that displays broad knowledge; a decision that displays poor judgment. 3. To spread out; unfurl: The peacock displayed its fan. 4.

  9. When you display something, you show everyone. If you run up to someone in the street, throw your arms around her, and plant a big kiss on her face, you're displaying your affection for all the world to see.

  10. noun. /dɪˈspleɪ/ Idioms. [countable] an arrangement of things in a public place to inform or entertain people or advertise something for sale. a beautiful floral display. The window display changes once a month. display of something a display of photographs. a display window/stand/board. Wordfinder. Extra Examples. Topics Shopping b2.

  11. Noun. Adjective. Idiom. Filter. verb. displayed, displaying, displays. To engage in an instinctive behavior serving primarily as a signal to others. Webster's New World. To unfold to the eye; put or spread out so as to be seen; exhibit. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To exhibit ostentatiously; show off.