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showing there tomorrow? 10 grant, accord, bestow: They finally<br />

showed mercy and let the hostages go. 11 show off. make an<br />

exhibit or a spectacle of, flaunt, advertise, display, parade;<br />

pose, swagger, posture, boast, brag, US and Canadian grandstand:<br />

They invited us to show off their new house. Quilty shows off<br />

too much for my taste. 12 show up. a expose, give away, reveal:<br />

His collection of animal trophies shows him up for what he<br />

really is. b stand out, be conspicuous, be noticeable, contrast:<br />

The white dress shows up nicely against your suntan. c<br />

embarrass, (put to) shame, mortify, upstage, overshadow,<br />

outshine, eclipse: John only runs in the marathon to show me<br />

up.<br />

--n. 13 display, demonstration, exhibition, exposition, fair,<br />

presentation, Colloq expo: There will be a computer show at the<br />

convention centre next week. 14 production, presentation,<br />

drama, musical, entertainment: We flew to New York for a week<br />

to see a few Broadway shows. 15 ostentation, display,<br />

appearance, pretentiousness, pretension, affectation: Those<br />

paintings are there just for show, not because they enjoy art.<br />

showdown n. confrontation, climax, moment of truth, final settlement,<br />

moment of decision, US face-off: It's come to the point where<br />

we must have a showdown about who's boss.<br />

shower n. 1 sprinkle, sprinkling, drizzle: Scattered showers are<br />

predicted for this afternoon. 2 deluge, torrent, flood, stream,<br />

barrage, overflow, abundance, profusion: Showers of confetti<br />

rained on the parade from the offices.<br />

--v. 3 sprinkle, rain, pour, spray, bombard, fall, descend,<br />

drop: Debris and ash from the volcano showered down on the<br />

village. 4 lavish, inundate, overwhelm, heap, load (down): On<br />

return from her triumphant tour, Sylvia was showered with gifts<br />

and praise.<br />

showman n. producer, impresario, director: P. T. Barnum was possibly<br />

the greatest showman in modern history.<br />

show-off n. braggart, exhibitionist, swaggerer, egotist, boaster, Colloq<br />

blowhard, windbag: Sit down and stop being such a show-off,<br />

Tetsworth.

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