

Parade usually suggests a pretentious or boastful presentation: "He early discovered that, by parading his unhappiness before the multitude, he produced an immense sensation" (Thomas Macaulay).Įxhibit implies open presentation that invites inspection: The museum is exhibiting paintings by local artists. Our blue-light-blocking lenses protect your eyes from harmful blue light and UV rays emitted from screens, digital devices, artificial lights, and the sun. People watch a drone light show at the Busan Exhibition &Convention Center (BEXCO) in Busan, South Korea, Feb. The term can often imply revelation of something better left concealed: Your comment exposes your insensitivity. Expose usually involves uncovering something or bringing it out from concealment: The excavation exposed a staggering number of artifacts. Show is the most general: "She hated to show her feelings" (John Galsworthy).ĭisplay often suggests an attempt to present something to best advantage: The dealer spread the rug out to display the pattern. These verbs mean to present something to view. With a spectacular array of light shows built-in the Showlights animated Laser Light projector is a sure way to enhance that Holiday spirit. Synonyms: show, display, expose, parade, exhibit, flaunt
