exhibited
Pronunciation: [ɪɡˈzɪbɪtɪd]
Word
Context: “display”
(verb) to show something so that people can see it. When someone exhibits, they are giving others a chance to look at or learn from what they have created or found.
Example
The artist exhibited her paintings in a big gallery last summer.
Example
He did not exhibit his work at the fair because he was shy.
Example
What new items will be exhibited at the science museum this weekend?
Context: “behavior”
(verb) to display certain behaviors or qualities. This means showing how you act or the way you feel about something through your actions or words.
Example
The dog exhibited friendly behavior towards the strangers.
Example
She did not exhibit any signs of happiness during the event.
Example
What kind of skills did you exhibit in your last project?
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