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noun
- 1. the action of showing something, or the fact of being shown: "Alsatian dog, championship quality, excellent results in showing"
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SHOWING definition: 1. the quality of someone's performance in a competition: 2. an opportunity for the public to see…. Learn more.
The meaning of SHOWING is an act or an instance of putting something (such as an artist's work) on view : display. How to use showing in a sentence.
noun. a show, display, or exhibition. the act of putting something on display. a performance or record considered for the impression it makes: She made a bad showing in high school but did better in college. a setting forth or presentation, as of facts or conditions.
n. 1. display; exhibition. 2. the act of putting something on display. 3. a performance or record considered for the impression it makes: made a good showing at the polls. 4. a setting forth or presentation, as of facts or conditions. [before 950]
to prove something or make the truth or existence of something known: show yourself (to be) something She has shown herself (to be) a highly competent manager. show someone to be someone/something His diaries show him to have been an extremely insecure person. [ + (that) ] The diaries show (that) he was very insecure.
noun. 1. a show, display, or exhibition. 2. the act of putting something on display. 3. a performance or record considered for the impression it makes.
Definitions of showing. noun. the display of a motion picture. synonyms: screening, viewing. see more. noun. something shown to the public. synonyms: display, exhibit. see more.