showing

/ˈʃoʊɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of show; the act of displaying, demonstrating, or making something visible.
    • She is showing her new puppy to all the neighbors.
    • The museum is showing a collection of ancient pottery this month.
    • The teacher is showing the students how to solve the math problem.
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noun
  1. An event where something is displayed or presented to an audience, such as a movie, art exhibition, or performance.
    • The gallery is hosting a special showing of local artists' work.
    • There will be a private showing of the documentary for the cast and crew.
    • We went to the evening showing of the new superhero movie.
  2. A performance or display of a particular quality or ability.
    • The team's strong showing in the tournament surprised everyone.
    • He made a poor showing at the job interview and didn't get the position.
    • Her showing in the race was impressive for a first-time runner.
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