Results for display
Definitions of display:
part of speech: verb intransitive
part of speech: past tense, past participle
Displayed.
part of speech: verb transitive
To unfold or spread out: to exhibit: to set out ostentatiously.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
DISPLAYER.
part of speech: verb transitive
part of speech: verb
To spread wide; to open; to expand; to show; to spread before the eyes or mind; to make manifest.
part of speech: noun
A displaying or unfolding: exhibition: ostentatious show.
part of speech: noun
Show; exhibition of anything to the view.
part of speech: present participle
Displaying.
Usage examples for display:
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The question seemed to be, whether he loved Maria Consuelo or not, since he was able to display such apparent indifference to her absence.
"Don Orsino", F. Marion Crawford -
With the hansom's doors thrown wide to display her gown, sat Mrs. Hilliard, smiling.
"The Henchman", Mark Lee Luther -
Her loyal heart felt as if it must burst with shame and pain, but she shrugged her shoulders with a brave display of indifference.
"The Beggar Man", Ruby Mildred Ayres -
There is a goodly gathering of such names as Israels, Mesdag, Blommers, and others at the Rijks, but the display of modern Dutch pictures at the Municipal Museum is more representative.
"Promenades of an Impressionist", James Huneker