What Word Can I Use Instead Of Shows?

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  • display,
  • disport,
  • exhibit,
  • expose,
  • flash,
  • flaunt,
  • lay out,
  • parade,

What is the synonym of shows?


display

, exhibit, put on show, put on display, put on view, expose to view, unveil, present. launch, introduce, air, demonstrate, set out, set forth, arrange, array, flaunt, parade, uncover, reveal.

What can I say instead of shows us?

identifies highlights mentions spotlights adverts denotes
designates


reveals
specifies

What is a better way to say this shows?


this illustrates

. phr. this is proof. phr.it shows.

What is a better word for trying?

Some common synonyms of try are

attempt

, endeavor, essay, and strive. While all these words mean “to make an effort to accomplish an end,” try is often close to attempt but may stress effort or experiment made in the hope of testing or proving something. tried to determine which was the better procedure.

What word can I use instead of would?

  • authorize.
  • bid.
  • decree.
  • enjoin.
  • exert.
  • intend.
  • request.
  • resolve.

What to say instead of says?

accused corrected lamented argued demurred mumbled asked denied murmured asserted described mused assured disagreed muttered

What can I say instead of in conclusion?

  • altogether,
  • briefly,
  • categorically,
  • chiefly,
  • finally,
  • largely,
  • lastly,
  • mostly,

What's an adjective for trying?


tricky

, troublesome, taxing, upsetting, arduous, demanding, strenuous, irritating, stressful, vexing, fatiguing, exacting, rough, annoying, exasperating, aggravating, exigent, hard, irksome, onerous.

What is another word for have been?

was were
seemed


appeared
came to be had been turned out to be has been wus wast

What is a synonym for trying hard?


direct

.

strain

every nerve. push oneself to the limit. try very hard. go all out for.

What is a different word for I?

I for one I myself for me ourself self the author the speaker the writer me, myself and I myself only

What to say instead of would be?


budding


potential
dormant eager hopeful keen professed promising prospective so-called

Is would be present tense?

Well, the present tense of “would”

is “will”

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What can I say instead of talk about?


discuss


debate

address


talk over
talk through argue about confer about converse about hash out kick about
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