showcase [shoh-keys] ExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for showcase on Thesaurus.com noun
- a glass case for the display and protection of articles in shops, museums, etc.
- an exhibit or display, usually of an ideal or representative model of something.
- the setting, place, or vehicle for displaying something on a trial basis: The club is a showcase for new comics.
verb (used with object), show·cased, show·cas·ing.
- to exhibit or display.
- to present in or as if in an entertainment showcase: The bar showcases young jazz pianists.
- to show to best advantage: The part minimizes her acting ability and showcases her singing.
- to present as a special event: The TV network plans to showcase a new production of the play.
adjective
- prominently or proudly regarded or presented: a showcase city.
Origin of showcase First recorded in 1830–40; show + case2 Related Words for showcase experiment, testing, investigation, examination, struggle, probation, effort, reveal, signify, prove, embody, demonstrate, illustrate, exhibit, sell, offer, air, produce, display, present Examples from the Web for showcase Contemporary Examples of showcase
In the film, Foxx is able to showcase his singing, knack for comedy and all-around versatility.
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They are striking, incredibly elaborate, and they showcase the work of some of the most gifted artists in the world.
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Did you feel like, with Hello Ladies, you wanted your own showcase—your own Curb, so to speak?
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Bringing women leaders who are changing the world to our state to showcase them.
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A Fox News contributor went so far as to showcase the many brands of boot available to our troops.
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Historical Examples of showcase
That’s how I got rid of all that stale candy you had in the boxes behind the showcase.
Joseph C. Lincoln
Then he helped himself to a cigar from the showcase, and told his friend to “chalk it up.”
Joseph Crosby Lincoln
“Seems as if I remember your sayin’ a few things about that showcase,” he remarked.
Joseph C. Lincoln
He tossed four silver dollars on the showcase and took the tickets.
Courtney Ryley Cooper
Even the sight of the candy in the showcase had not lifted his spirits.
Hazel Hutchins Wilson
British Dictionary definitions for showcase showcase noun
- a glass case used to display objects in a museum or shop
- a setting in which anything may be displayed to best advantage
verb
- (tr) to exhibit or display
adjective
- displayed or meriting display as in a showcase
Word Origin and History for showcase n.
“glass case for exhibiting valuable things,” 1835, from show (v.) + case (n.2). In the extended sense, it is attested from 1937. The verb is first recorded 1945. Related: Showcased; showcasing.