What part of speech is showcase?

Showcase can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. showcase is a verb, present, 1st person singular of showcase (infinitive).
  • 2. showcase is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. showcase is a noun, singular of showcases.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does showcase mean?

Definitions

Verb

showcase - To display, demonstrate, show, or present.

Noun

showcase - a setting in which something can be displayed to best effect; "it was a showcase for democracy in Africa"
showcase - a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home

Examples of showcase

#   Sentence  
1. noun It was a showcase for democracy in Africa.
2. noun Until now the city of Bilbao has been characterized as a showcase for arts and culture.
3. noun The supervolcano of Yellowstone hasn't erupted in ages, but telltale signs such as deformation of land and earthquakes showcase its activity.
4. noun I would like the blue dress that you have in the showcase.
5. noun Mennad needs to showcase his work.
6. noun The expectation of a showcase wedding featuring a traditional white dress with all the expensive trimmings gained ground after World War II, prompted in part by the availability of new inexpensive fabrics like nylon and rayon — developed during the war to make parachutes — that could be used to make wedding gowns at a far lower cost than satin and silk.
7. noun The expectation of a showcase wedding featuring a traditional white dress with all the expensive trimmings gained ground after World War II.
8. noun Yanni's paintings showcase different places of Algiers.
9. noun Yanni likes conversations that showcase his personality.
10. verb Are there any good venues that showcase underground bands, or just a venue at all?
Sentence  
noun
It was a showcase for democracy in Africa.
Until now the city of Bilbao has been characterized as a showcase for arts and culture.
The supervolcano of Yellowstone hasn't erupted in ages, but telltale signs such as deformation of land and earthquakes showcase its activity.
I would like the blue dress that you have in the showcase.
Mennad needs to showcase his work.
The expectation of a showcase wedding featuring a traditional white dress with all the expensive trimmings gained ground after World War II, prompted in part by the availability of new inexpensive fabrics like nylon and rayon — developed during the war to make parachutes — that could be used to make wedding gowns at a far lower cost than satin and silk.
The expectation of a showcase wedding featuring a traditional white dress with all the expensive trimmings gained ground after World War II.
Yanni's paintings showcase different places of Algiers.
Yanni likes conversations that showcase his personality.
verb
Are there any good venues that showcase underground bands, or just a venue at all?

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