demonstrations
Pronunciation: [ˌdɛmənˈstreɪʃənz]
Word
Context: “protests”
(noun) a public gathering where people express their opinions about something they care about, often to show they want a change. For example, when people march in the streets to talk about issues like the environment or equality.
Example
Many people joined the demonstrations to support climate change awareness.
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There were no demonstrations about the topic, so it seemed like no one cared.
Example
Why did so many people attend the demonstrations last weekend?
Context: “explanations”
(noun) a way of showing how something works or what something means. This can happen in a classroom or during a presentation when someone explains a concept or processes in detail.
Example
The teacher gave clear demonstrations of how to solve the math problems.
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Without demonstrations, it was hard for the students to understand the science experiments.
Example
Can you give some demonstrations to show how the machine operates?
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