exhibition

/ˌɛksɪˈbɪʃən/
noun
  1. A public display of works of art, products, or other items of interest.
    • The museum is hosting a new exhibition of modern sculpture.
    • We went to an exhibition of vintage cars at the convention center.
    • The photography exhibition attracted thousands of visitors.
  2. An act of showing or demonstrating a skill, quality, or feeling.
    • His speech was an exhibition of pure confidence.
    • Her cooking was an exhibition of both creativity and precision.
    • The team put on an exhibition of excellent teamwork.
  3. A financial grant or scholarship, especially at a British university or school.
    • She won an exhibition to study history at Cambridge.
    • The school offers exhibitions for outstanding students in the arts.
    • He applied for an exhibition to help cover his tuition fees.
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