The exhibit



Example: The exhibit demonstrates key findings

Definition


"The exhibit" refers to a public display or presentation of objects, artworks, or information, often arranged in a museum, gallery, or fair, designed to demonstrate key findings or highlight specific themes for educational or entertainment purposes.

Etymology


The term "the exhibit" derives from the Latin word 'exhibere,' meaning 'to hold out' or 'to show.' It entered English through Old French 'exhiber' and has been used since the 16th century to describe items or collections presented for public viewing. Did you know? The word originally implied the act of presenting rather than the items themselves.

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"The exhibit" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C1) - set 2", containing 116 commonly used words.
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