display

verb
  1. To show or exhibit something to be seen by others, often in a public or prominent manner. verb
    The museum will display the new art collection next month.
    She carefully displayed her collection of antique jewelry.
  2. A visual presentation or arrangement of information, images, or objects intended for viewing, such as on a screen, monitor, or physical surface. noun
    The store's window display attracted many passersby.
    The computer's display is showing an error message.
  3. A performance, act, or demonstration intended to impress or entertain an audience. noun
    The fireworks display was spectacular.
    The gymnast's display of skill earned her a standing ovation.
  4. To reveal or make evident a particular quality, emotion, or characteristic, often through behavior or appearance. verb
    His nervousness displayed clearly on his face.
    She displayed great courage during the crisis.