display

//dɪˈspleɪ//
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Visual representation of display

Noun

displaySingular
displaysPlural
1

A performance, show, or event intended for public viewing

We watched a fireworks display on New Year's Eve.

2

An electronic screen or monitor that shows information or images

The display on my laptop is very clear.

3

An arrangement of objects or information for people to look at

The museum has a beautiful display of ancient pottery.

4

A visible demonstration or manifestation of a quality, emotion, or skill

Her speech was an impressive display of confidence and skill.

Verb

displayInfinitive
displayPresent tense
displayedPast tense
displayedPast participle
displayingPresent participle
displaysThird-person singular
1

To show or make something visible to others

The museum displays ancient artifacts from Egypt.

2

To exhibit or demonstrate a quality, emotion, or behavior

She displayed great courage during the crisis.

3

To present information on a screen or monitor

The computer displays the results on the screen.