showcase
//ˈʃoʊˌkeɪs//
Noun
showcaseSingular
showcasesPlural
1
A glass case or cabinet used for displaying items, especially in a shop or museum.
The museum placed the ancient artifacts in a glass showcase.
2
An event, situation, or setting that presents something or someone in a favorable way.
The festival was a showcase for young artists.
Synonym
Verb
showcaseInfinitive
showcasePresent tense
showcasedPast tense
showcasedPast participle
showcasingPresent participle
showcasesThird-person singular
1
To display or present something prominently, especially to highlight its best qualities.
The museum showcases local artists' work.