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definition of show

The word show It is a term that we apply to express various issues.

When we expose something to the look, the sight, of others with the clear mission that they see it, that is to say, that it does not go unnoticed in any way, we can express it precisely from the word that occupies us. Laura did not stop showing her dress to all who came, she was happy for her purchase.

In another situation in which we habitually use the word is chen we explain, we bring some questions to the attention of others based on an explanation. Mario showed me that we cannot put the desk in this place because there is a column on the map.

Also, the word show is used a lot like synonymous with the actions of indicating and presenting. Juan was last night showing us the photographs of his recent trip. On the map I gave you, it shows you how to get to each place.

Another recurring use of the term is to express the quality that someone presents or, failing that, account for the state of mind observed by a person. With her presence in this difficult moment, María showed us the enormous affection she has for our family.

And also through the word that concerns us it is possible that let us indicate the behavior that a person exhibits in a given situation. We don't know why but for a few days Juan has been less cranky.

The word show is a word that has an important variety of synonyms, being that of to exhibit one of the most used.

Meanwhile, the word hide is the one that directly opposes the word show, because it implies the opposite: silence a truth or information that is owned, or prohibit something from being seen by everyone.

There is a phrase in popular use that contains the word show and that presents a super-recurring usury in our everyday language: show lint. We use it to indicate when someone leaves a defect bare or when someone's true intentions around an issue are revealed.

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