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displaying

intermediateB1

/dɪsˈpleɪɪŋ/ · dis-play-ing

to show or exhibit something for others to see.

Meanings

verbformal

to show or exhibit something for others to see.

کسی چیز کو دوسروں کے دیکھنے کے لئے دکھانا.

دکھانا

dikhana

Formal: ظاہر کرنا

Synonyms

exhibitdemonstrateshowنمائش کرنامظاہرہ کرناپیش کرنا

Antonyms

concealhidesuppressچھپاناگھیرنادبانا

Common Collocations

  • displaying art
  • displaying information
  • displaying talent

Example Sentences

She is displaying her artwork at the gallery.

وہ گیلری میں اپنی فن پارے کو دکھا رہی ہے.

Woh gallery mein apni fun pare ko dikha rahi hai.

The company is displaying new products in its advertisement.

کمپنی اپنے اشتہار میں نئے مصنوعات دکھا رہی ہے.

Company apne ishtihar mein naye masnuaat dikha rahi hai.

He enjoys displaying his achievements on social media.

وہ سوشل میڈیا پر اپنے کامیابیوں کو دکھانے کا شوق رکھتے ہیں.

Woh social media par apne kamiyabiyon ko dikhane ka shoq rakhte hain.

Easily Confused With

displayed:Displayed is the past tense of display, whereas displaying is the present participle.

Word Family

display
nounنمائش
displayer
nounدکھانے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a gallery where art is displayed for everyone to enjoy.

Imagine a bright and colorful gallery filled with beautiful art pieces.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ایک چہرے پر دکھا رہا ہے، وہ سارا جہاں مجھے. خوابوں کا ایک شہر ہے، جہاں خوشیاں ہے خیمہ زن.

Aik chehre par dikha raha hai, woh saara jahan mujhe. Khawabon ka aik shehar hai, jahan khushiyan hain kheema zan.

On one face, the entire world is being displayed to me. It is a city of dreams, where happiness is camped.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دکھانا ہے تو دکھاو، کمال تو دیکھا دو.

Dikhana hai to dikhao, kamaal to dekha do.

If you want to show, then show, reveal the excellence.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "displai(en)" — to unfold, to display

First known use: 14th century

The word has evolved from Middle English through Old French and Latin, originating from the concept of spreading out or unfolding.