exhibit

[ɪɡˈzɪbɪt]

exhibit Definition

  • 1to show something publicly, especially in a museum, art gallery, or trade fair
  • 2a collection of objects or pictures shown to the public
  • 3a document or other object introduced as evidence in court

Using exhibit: Examples

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

  • Example

    The museum is exhibiting a collection of contemporary art.

  • Example

    She will exhibit her paintings at the upcoming art fair.

  • Example

    The defendant's lawyer exhibited the contract as evidence.

  • Example

    The zoo is exhibiting rare species of animals.

exhibit Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for exhibit

Idioms Using exhibit

  • exhibit one's wares

    to display or show off one's goods or talents

    Example

    The street performer set up his stage and began to exhibit his wares to the passing crowd.

  • to be careful or cautious in one's actions or decisions

    Example

    The hiker exhibited caution when crossing the narrow bridge over the river.

  • exhibit nerves of steel

    to remain calm and composed in a difficult or stressful situation

    Example

    The surgeon exhibited nerves of steel during the high-risk operation.

Phrases with exhibit

  • a piece of evidence presented in court that is considered crucial to the case

    Example

    The prosecution presented Exhibit A, a signed confession from the defendant.

  • a collection of objects or pictures that is shown in different places, often in a museum or art gallery

    Example

    The traveling exhibit of ancient artifacts will be on display at the museum for the next month.

  • a large room or building where exhibitions are held, often used for trade shows or conventions

    Example

    The exhibit hall was filled with vendors showcasing their latest products and services.

Origins of exhibit

from Latin 'exhibitus', past participle of 'exhibere', meaning 'to hold forth, display'

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Summary: exhibit in Brief

The verb 'exhibit' [ɪɡˈzɪbɪt] means to show something publicly, especially in a museum, art gallery, or trade fair. It can also refer to a collection of objects or pictures shown to the public, or a document or other object introduced as evidence in court. Examples include 'The museum is exhibiting a collection of contemporary art.' and 'The defendant's lawyer exhibited the contract as evidence.' Phrases like 'exhibit A' and idioms like 'exhibit nerves of steel' extend the term's usage.

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