Shown synonyms
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(Typography) Set with lines of prominent type interspersed, to catch the eye.
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(Mathematics, of a group) Having a specified presentation, or a presentation with specified properties.
To disclose the true character of; expose.
(--- Now Rare) To reveal; disclose; expose
To disclose; reveal.
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Put on display
To show or demonstrate clearly; manifest:
To observe carefully; notice:
In a direct manner; directly
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put up for sale
Put on display
The definition of put-up is secretly planned beforehand.
made clear
Proved
concealed (antonym)
Put on display
established (related)
Of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
obvious (related)
The definition of obvious is something that is readily apparent or easy to see.
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To ascertain or establish the genuineness or validity of; to verify.
To usher is to show people where they are supposed to sit or to introduce inspiring change or the creation of something new.
To give, hand over, deliver, present, or submit, as for approval, consideration, payment, etc.
To represent in or with a picture.
The definition of evidence is to show proof.
By express
To point out; mark out; indicate; specify
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To direct attention to; point to or point out; show
To register or indicate:
To signify is to indicate, represent or imply something.
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To display or present a manifest of (cargo).
To serve as a guide for; conduct.
Flaunt is defined as to go out of your way to display something, such as your wealth or your body, in a manner that is generally considered offensive, inappropriate or gaudy.
To explain or interpret; clarify
Explain is defined as to make something clear or to account for something or tell why something happened.
To divulge is defined as to disclose information or share private information.
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To disclose is defined as to make something known or reveal something.
(Archaic) To lead, or guide; to escort.
To assume an affected attitude; posture.
To sharpen to a point, as a pencil
To prepare and give out (medicines).
To give, grant, or bestow
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To cause (someone) to accept a point of view or to undertake a course of action by means of argument, reasoning, or entreaty:
To prove the truth, validity, or authenticity of; verify
To decide; resolve
(--- Linguistics) To confirm the existence, usage, or currency of (a word, for example), as by being recorded in writing.
To make clear or explicit (something obscure or implied); explain fully
To communicate by speech or writing; express with words:
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To prove to be true by demonstration, evidence, or testimony; confirm or substantiate
To validate is to confirm, legalize, or prove the accuracy of something.
To prove the truth of or support with proof or evidence:
To give approval to; support; sanction
To be presented or performed:
(Music) To perform on an instrument:
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To show or indicate by a mark or marks
Specify is to clearly identify, or to make a fixed demand for a specific thing.
To mark; indicate:
To direct a conversation.
To guide; conduct; lead
To show the way to, or direct the course of, by going before or along with; conduct; guide
To accompany or guide, especially as an escort:
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(Informal) To wear or display, esp. with unnecessary show
To walk about ostentatiously; show off
To display ostentatiously; flaunt.
To present a likeness or image of; portray; depict
To describe or portray in words.
To create an image of.
To picture in words
To picture in words; describe
To appear, especially suddenly:
To come into view as a massive, distorted, or indistinct image:
To come forth into view; become visible
The definition of appear is to show up or become capable of being seen.
To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.
hidden (antonym)
To beat with a whip made from hide.
vetoed (antonym)
To forbid; prohibit; refuse consent to
denied (antonym)
To refuse to acknowledge as one's own; disown; repudiate
refused (antonym)
Refuse is defined as to reject or to decide to not do something.
suppressed (antonym)
To curtail or prohibit the activities of:
abandoned (antonym)
Abandon is defined as to leave something behind.
given (related)
To perform for an audience:
supported (related)
To bear the weight of, especially from below; keep from falling, sinking, or slipping:
seen (related)
(Figuratively) To understand.
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put-on-the-block
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held-back (antonym)
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To guide or lead on a course:
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