showed

[ʃoʊd]

showed Definition

past tense of 'show': to cause or allow someone or something to be seen, to demonstrate or prove something, to guide someone to a seat or room.

Using showed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "showed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She showed me her new dress.

  • Example

    He showed his anger by slamming the door.

  • Example

    The data showed a clear pattern.

  • Example

    The usher showed us to our seats.

showed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for showed

Antonyms for showed

Phrases with showed

  • to display one's abilities or possessions in a showy manner

    Example

    He always shows off his wealth by driving expensive cars.

  • show up

    to arrive or appear, especially unexpectedly or at an inconvenient time

    Example

    He didn't show up for the meeting.

  • to give someone a tour of a place

    Example

    She showed us around the city.

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Summary: showed in Brief

'Showed' [ʃoʊd] is the past tense of 'show,' meaning to display, demonstrate, or guide. It can refer to physical objects, emotions, or data, as in 'She showed me her new dress,' 'He showed his anger by slamming the door,' and 'The data showed a clear pattern.' 'Showed' also appears in phrases like 'show off,' 'show up,' and 'show around.'