exhibit
A noun referring to an object or a collection of items that is put on public display, typically in a museum, art gallery, or trade show. It can also refer to a specific piece of evidence presented in a court of law.
उदाहरण
3 / 5The children really enjoyed the interactive exhibit at the local science center.
The kids had a great time with the hands-on display at the community science building.
The curator spent months organizing the permanent exhibit of Renaissance paintings.
The museum manager spent a long time preparing the long-term display of Renaissance art.
You should definitely go see that weird exhibit downtown; it's made entirely of recycled plastic.
You must visit that strange display in the city center which uses only reused plastic.
समानार्थी शब्द
विलोम शब्द
शब्द परिवार
याद रखने का तरीका
Think of the word 'exit'. Before you EXIT the museum, make sure you see every EXHIBIT.
त्वरित क्विज़
The museum's new _____ on ancient pottery has drawn thousands of visitors this month.
सही!
सही उत्तर है: exhibit
उदाहरण
The children really enjoyed the interactive exhibit at the local science center.
everydayThe kids had a great time with the hands-on display at the community science building.
The curator spent months organizing the permanent exhibit of Renaissance paintings.
formalThe museum manager spent a long time preparing the long-term display of Renaissance art.
You should definitely go see that weird exhibit downtown; it's made entirely of recycled plastic.
informalYou must visit that strange display in the city center which uses only reused plastic.
The exhibit serves as a critical primary source for researchers studying mid-century urban development.
academicThe display functions as an essential original resource for academics investigating 20th-century city growth.
Our corporate exhibit at the annual trade fair attracted a record number of potential investors.
businessOur company's display stand at the yearly business expo drew in many possible financial backers.
समानार्थी शब्द
विलोम शब्द
शब्द परिवार
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
Exhibit A
the first and most important piece of evidence
on exhibit
currently being displayed to the public
special exhibit
a temporary or unique display featured for a limited time
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
In British English, 'exhibition' is the event and 'exhibit' is the item; in American English, 'exhibit' can refer to the whole show.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
Use this word when referring to a specific collection or object in a public space. In legal contexts, always capitalize it when followed by a letter (e.g., Exhibit B).
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Learners often use 'exhibit' as an uncountable noun. It is countable, so you should say 'the exhibits' or 'an exhibit' rather than just 'exhibit'.
याद रखने का तरीका
Think of the word 'exit'. Before you EXIT the museum, make sure you see every EXHIBIT.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Latin 'exhibere', meaning 'to hold out, show, or present'.
व्याकरण पैटर्न
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
In the United States, 'Exhibit A' is a common idiomatic phrase used in arguments to point out the most obvious proof of a claim.
त्वरित क्विज़
The museum's new _____ on ancient pottery has drawn thousands of visitors this month.
सही!
सही उत्तर है: exhibit
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