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showcase
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "showcase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to an exhibition or display of items or as a verb to mean to exhibit or display something. Example: The museum showcased some of its rarest artifacts in a special exhibition.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
illustrates
bring to the arena
brought to the role
brought to the scene
fair
shed light on
attract attention
bring to the light
brought to the arena
brought to the light
bring to the fore
gained prominence
thrust into the spotlight
exhibit
rose to prominence
bring to the role
brings to the foreground
bring to the limelight
brought to the forefront
brought to the star
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
The clash between Brienne and Sandor was the best of the season, both a showcase for two very different fighting methods and an acknowledgement that the reality of combat is you have to fight dirty to win.
News & Media
The channel launched with a lineup that included London Go at 6.30pm followed by Not The One Show, a reference to BBC1's The One Show, at 7pm, as well as shows such as Extreme Playgrounds in which "urban sports stars... showcase their skills on the streets of the capital".
News & Media
Yet while ABT must be congratulating themselves on the prime showcase they have acquired for their smart dancers, one gloriously gossip-worthy consequence of putting a trio of megastar choreographers in the same show has been the necessary juggling of three mega egos.
News & Media
Glass wants people he believes Ukip targets to "get together to showcase the beauty and diversity of our global community".
News & Media
I'm delighted to be able to showcase First Dog's work to the Guardian's 90 million unique browsers worldwide".
News & Media
It is an oddity that Elie Saab is at once the modern face of the haute couture schedule – a Lebanese designer whose Paris show acts as a showcase for a healthy client list based in the Middle East, Asia and the US – and its most staunch traditionalist.
News & Media
The launch of the iPad offered a new and unique opportunity to showcase our pictures, and over the past four years we've delivered a new photo every day.
News & Media
"They have unparalleled experience in golf and have demonstrated a genuine desire to showcase and promote The Open and The R&A's elite championships through their extensive range of channels and digital platforms".
News & Media
The X Factor looms large, not just as a petri dish for new artists (seven of this week's hits come from X Factor graduates) but as a showcase for new releases, with acts such as John Legend and Take That having used the show to boost sales of their own singles.
News & Media
If it wasn't for the 2007 showcase, one Lupita Nyong'o might never have become an Oscar winner.
News & Media
One approach has been to pair writers from diverse backgrounds with actors in the showcase.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "showcase" when you want to highlight the best aspects or features of something to create a positive impression. For instance, a company might "showcase" its latest innovations at a trade show.
Common error
Avoid using "showcase" repeatedly in close proximity within your writing. Vary your language by using synonyms like "highlight", "feature", or "present" to maintain reader engagement and avoid sounding monotonous.
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Authority and reliability
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The word "showcase" functions primarily as a verb, meaning to display or exhibit something, especially in an attractive or favorable way. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's a common and accepted term in English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Formal & Business
25%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "showcase" is a versatile term used to highlight and promote the best aspects of something. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and common usage. Predominantly found in news and media, as well as formal business contexts, it serves to present subjects favorably. While grammatically sound and widely accepted, it's essential to avoid overuse and consider synonyms like "highlight" or "feature" for variety. The term maintains a neutral register, making it suitable for various communication styles.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
highlight
Emphasizes specific aspects, focusing on key features.
feature
Focuses on presenting something as a prominent element.
present
Offers a neutral way to introduce or display something.
exhibit
Suggests a formal or public display of items.
demonstrate
Focuses on showing how something works or its qualities.
display
Indicates a visual arrangement for public viewing.
unveil
Implies a grand reveal or introduction.
roll out
Suggests a planned introduction or launch of a product.
parade
Suggests a boastful or celebratory display.
put on display
Emphasizes the action of making something visible for public viewing.
FAQs
How to use "showcase" in a sentence?
"Showcase" can be used as a verb to mean 'display' or 'exhibit'. For example, "The gallery will showcase local artists' work."
What can I say instead of "showcase"?
Which is correct, "showcase" or "show cased"?
"Showcase" is the correct spelling and form. "Show cased" is not a recognized word.
What's the difference between "showcase" and "demonstrate"?
"Showcase" implies displaying the best features, while "demonstrate" focuses on showing how something works or its qualities.
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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
96%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested