Showcasing

ˈʃəʊˌkeɪsɪŋ

verbBeginner📊CommonGeneral
1 meaning3 questions

Definitions

1

Presenting or displaying something to its best advantage.

ˈʃəʊˌkeɪsɪŋ

verbneutralBeginner
General

To present or display something in an attractive or prominent way.

The gallery is showcasing the artist's latest sculptures.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're putting your best outfit on a mannequin in a store window! Showcasing is like that - making something look great so people notice it, whether it's a cool gadget, your talent, or even the special menu at your favorite restaurant. It's all about getting people to see how amazing it is.

👶 For kids: Showing something off in a cool way, like putting a toy in a special box so everyone can see it!

More Examples

2

The conference provided a platform for researchers to showcase their findings.

3

The website's design showcases the company's commitment to user experience.

How It's Used

Business

"The company is showcasing its new products at the trade show."

Arts

"The museum is showcasing a collection of Renaissance paintings."

Technology

"The tech company is showcasing its latest innovations to investors."

From 'show' + 'case', with the suffix '-ing' indicating the present participle or gerund form. The verb 'showcase' emerged in the late 19th century, initially referring to displaying items in a case, and later extending to exhibiting talents or products.

The term 'showcase' and its verb form gained prominence in the late 19th century in the context of retail and exhibitions.

Memory tip

Think of a display case in a store, highlighting the best items.

Word Origin

LanguageEnglish
Original meaning

"to present or display"

showcasing productsshowcasing talentshowcasing innovationshowcasing artworkshowcasing skills

Common misspellings

showcasinggshowcasinge

Usage

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