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exibit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "exibit" is not correct in written English; the correct spelling is "exhibit." You can use "exhibit" when referring to displaying or presenting something, such as art, evidence, or information.
Example: "The museum will exhibit a collection of ancient artifacts next month."
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Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(10)
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12 human-written examples
SWAIN GALLERIES "Reflections Antique and New: An Exibit of Mirrors". Through Nov. 29.
News & Media
The G-φ curves obtained exibit two free surface energy (FSE) maxima in the gas mixture COCO2 at 900°C and only one FSE maximum in the helium atmosphere.
Science
Furthermore, thin LSGM electrolyte supported fuel cells with impregnated Ni anodes and GSCO cathodes exibit high power densities at reduced temperatures, e.g., 782 mW cm−2 at 550 °C and 1314 mW cm−2 at 650 °C, respectively.
Science
Nowhere is this more at risk than when algorithms exibit bias whether as regards gender or race.
News & Media
Mercadona is the chain that exibit lower intra-chain price dispersion, which suggests that most of its prices are centralized at the chain level.23.23
Science
I like to spend Sundays at the Cooper Hewitt they have a tools exibit.
News & Media
The exibit Postcards From Space depicts fictional intergalactic destinations that have cropped up in mainstream media, including video games, comics, books, films, and TV shows.
News & Media
All samples exibit a sponge-like structure typical for TUD-1.
Being characteristized by its hydrophobic surface, berberine was expected to exibit an antibacterial activity by acting as an LPS antagonist.
Perisinusoidal α-SMA and desmin positive cells were recognized by their star-like shape, homogenous cytoplasm without vacuolization and long cytoplasmatic extensions which exibit a fine granular reaction.
Science
Previous studies in the CAM model have shown that exposure to different angiogenic stimuli, including VEGF and bFGF, resulted in increased angiogenic activity [ 42, 43], and that VEGF and bFGF exibit a strong synergistic activity [ 44].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Double-check your spelling. "Exibit" is a common misspelling, and catching it quickly can save embarrassment.
Common error
The most common error is simply misspelling "exhibit" as "exibit". Proofread carefully and use spell-check tools to avoid this mistake.
Source & Trust
83%
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2.3/5
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "exibit" (when intending to use "exhibit") is as a noun, referring to a public display of objects or works of art. However, it is essential to recognize that Ludwig AI indicates that "exibit" is a misspelling.
Frequent in
Science
67%
News & Media
25%
Formal & Business
8%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the term "exibit" appears in various sources, it is a misspelling of "exhibit". Ludwig AI clearly identifies it as such. The correct term, "exhibit", functions primarily as a noun, denoting a public display. When intending to use the term "exhibit", always ensure the correct spelling to maintain credibility in your writing. Alternative words include "display" and "showcase", each offering subtle nuances in meaning. Remember to always use "exhibit"!
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exhibit
Correct spelling of "exibit", referring to a public display.
display
Refers to showcasing something in a visible manner.
showcase
Emphasizes the presentation of something in an attractive or favorable way.
present
Focuses on the act of formally introducing or offering something for consideration or viewing.
put on display
Highlights the action of arranging something for public viewing.
demonstrate
Implies showing how something works or proving a point.
unveil
Suggests a formal or ceremonious showing of something new.
feature
Indicates highlighting something as a prominent aspect or attraction.
air
Primarily used in the context of broadcasting or making something publicly known.
mount
Emphasizes the physical act of setting up an exhibit or display.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "exhibit" or "exibit"?
The correct spelling is "exhibit". "Exibit" is a misspelling and should be avoided in formal writing.
How to use "exhibit" in a sentence?
You can use "exhibit" to refer to displaying something publicly, such as "The museum will "exhibit" a collection of ancient artifacts."
What can I say instead of "exibit"?
What's the difference between "exhibit" and "exibit"?
"Exhibit" is the correct spelling of the word, referring to a public display. "Exibit" is simply a misspelling and has no accepted meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested