nouns
the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining
"a remarkable show of skill"
is a type of (narrower)
an activity that is diverting and that holds the attention
something intended to communicate a particular impression
"made a display of strength"; "a show of impatience"; "a good show of looking interested"
a social event involving a public performance or entertainment
"they wanted to see some of the shows on Broadway"
is a type of (narrower)
an event characteristic of persons forming groups
pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression
"they try to keep up appearances"; "that ceremony is just for show"
verbs
give an exhibition of to an interested audience
"She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"
establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
"The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
provide evidence for
"The blood test showed that he was the father"; "Her behavior testified to her incompetence"
make visible or noticeable
"She showed her talent for cooking"; "Show me your etchings, please"
causes
perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight
"You have to be a good observer to see all the details"; "Can you see the bird in that tree?"; "He is blind--he cannot see"
show in, or as in, a picture
"This scene depicts country life"; "the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting"
give expression to
"She showed her disappointment"
indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively
"I showed the customer the glove section"; "He pointed to the empty parking space"; "he indicated his opponents"
be or become visible or noticeable
"His good upbringing really shows"; "The dirty side will show"
indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments
"The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge read `empty'"
give evidence of, as of records
"The diary shows his distress that evening"
is a type of (narrower)
indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments
"The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge read `empty'"
take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums
"The usher showed us to our seats"
finish third or better in a horse or dog race
"he bet $2 on number six to show"
is a type of (narrower)
compete in a race
"he is running the Marathon this year"; "let's race and see who gets there first"