shows

[ʃoʊz]

shows Definition

  • 1a public entertainment consisting of performances by singers, dancers, comedians, etc.
  • 2a play or other stage performance, especially a musical
  • 3a television or radio program in which entertainers perform or talk about their work

Using shows: Examples

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

  • Example

    We went to see a show on Broadway.

  • Example

    The circus was the best show I've ever seen.

  • Example

    He's been performing in shows since he was a child.

  • Example

    She's the host of a popular talk show on television.

shows Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with shows

  • show business

    the entertainment industry, especially the theater and films

    Example

    He's been working in show business for over 20 years.

  • to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration

    Example

    He's always showing off his new car.

  • show up

    to arrive or appear, especially when unexpected

    Example

    She didn't show up for the meeting this morning.

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Summary: shows in Brief

The term 'shows' [ʃoʊz] refers to public entertainment, such as performances by singers, dancers, comedians, and plays or other stage performances. It also includes television or radio programs where entertainers perform or talk about their work. Phrases like 'show business' and 'show off' are common, with the latter meaning to behave in a way that attracts attention or admiration.