presentations
Pronunciation: [prɛzənˈteɪʃənz]
Word
Context: "education"
(noun) a talk or display that shares information with an audience. It could be in a school, at work, or at a meeting. You use slides, pictures, or even videos to help explain your ideas.
Example
I gave a great presentation about my science project to my class.
Example
Her presentation on the topic was not very engaging.
Example
Are you ready for your presentation on Friday?
Context: "business"
(noun) a formal way to show or explain ideas, products, or plans to people, often to convince them or share information. It’s usually done in front of clients or colleagues to help them understand something important.
Example
The manager's presentation helped everyone understand the new sales strategy.
Example
The presentation did not clearly show the product's benefits.
Example
Who will lead the presentation at the upcoming conference?
Context: "events"
(noun) a special event where someone gives an award, gift, or recognition. It's often celebratory and public, like when someone receives a trophy.
Example
The awards presentation was very exciting and filled with applause.
Example
The presentation was delayed, and the audience grew restless.
Example
When is the presentation for the winners of the contest?
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