display

/dɪˈspleɪ/
noun
  1. An arrangement of things for people to look at.
    • They set up a display of holiday decorations in the town square.
    • The store window had a beautiful display of flowers.
    • The museum's dinosaur display is very popular with children.
  2. A screen that shows information or images.
    • The pilot checked the display for altitude and speed.
    • The new phone has a larger display than the old model.
    • The digital display on the oven shows the temperature.
  3. An act of showing a feeling or quality.
    • Her display of kindness touched the whole community.
    • His display of anger surprised everyone in the room.
    • The fireworks were a spectacular display of color and light.
verb
  1. To show something, especially by putting it where people can see it.
    • The museum will display the ancient artifacts next month.
    • She displayed her artwork at the school fair.
    • The store displays new products in the front window.
  2. To show a feeling, quality, or ability by your behavior.
    • He displayed great courage during the rescue.
    • The team displayed excellent teamwork throughout the game.
    • She displayed a talent for music at a very young age.
  3. To show information or images on a screen.
    • The monitor displays high-resolution graphics.
    • The computer displays the weather forecast on the homepage.
    • My phone displays a notification when I get a message.
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