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uppec897

transitive. To display or make manifest; to bring to notice; to make known.

atewOE

transitive (and with object clause) To show.

sutelec1000

transitive. To make clear or manifest.

openOE

transitive. To make known to the mental or spiritual view; to reveal, disclose (a matter, purpose, intention, etc.) (to); = to open out at phrasal…

awnc1175

transitive. To put before a person's eyes; to show, manifest. reflexive. To manifest oneself, appear.

kithec1175

transitive. To make known. To make known by action, appearance, etc.; to manifest, show, prove, demonstrate, indicate. (With simple object, object c

forthteec1200

transitive. To manifest outwardly.

tawnec1220

transitive. To show, manifest, exhibit.

let witc1275

let wit: rarely †let to wit (let, v.1 12 13): to let (a person) know (a thing): (a) to inform (one), or to make (something) known (= 9a); (b) to…

forthshowa1300

transitive. To show forth, declare, exhibit.

to pilt out?a1300

transitive. To place, put, or set; to establish. Also reflexive: to apply. to pilt forth: to put forth, proclaim. to pilt out: to display, exhibit.

showa1300

transitive. To exhibit, allow to be seen (some internal quality, emotion, state, etc.) by one's outward appearance. Of one's appearance, features…

barea1325

figurative. To disclose, reveal, make manifest.

mythc1330

transitive. To show, reveal, demonstrate.

unfoldc1374

To disclose or lay open to the view; to display. Also figurative.

to open outc1390

transitive. To make known to the mental or spiritual view; to reveal, disclose; = sense 12a.

assign1398

To exhibit, display, present. Obsolete.

mustera1400

transitive. To show, show forth, display, exhibit; to report, tell, explain. Sometimes with clause as object. Obsolete.

reyve?a1400

transitive. To disclose (something), bring out into the open; to make clear.

vouchc1400

To put in evidence, to display. Obsolete.

manifest?a1425

transitive. To make (a quality, fact, etc.) evident to the eye or to the understanding; to show plainly, disclose, reveal. Also reflexive, esp…

outshowc1425

transitive. poetic. To show forth, exhibit, manifest.

ostendc1429

transitive. To show, reveal; to manifest or exhibit; (in later use) spec. to point out, indicate directly.

explayc1443

transitive. To unfold, display. nonstandard in later use.

objecta1500

transitive. To place before the eyes or other senses; to present or offer to the sight, perception, understanding, etc. Usually with to or unto. Obs

reveala1500

transitive. To make manifest or apparent; to demonstrate, exhibit; to show (a person) to be something.

patefy?1509

transitive. To reveal to the eye or mind; to disclose, to make plain.

decipher1529

transitive. To reveal, disclose; to make manifest or apparent the nature of (a person's character, etc.). Obsolete.

relieve1533

transitive. To bring (a matter) into prominence; to make clear or evident. Obsolete. rare.

to set outa1540

To declare, proclaim, show forth, reveal. Obsolete.

utter1542

To show, display; to bring to light.

report1548

In extended use. transitive. To utter, pronounce. Cf. report, n. 3. Obsolete. rare.

unbuckle1548

figurative. To free or separate from; to open up, display; to detach, break off.

to set forth1551

To exhibit, display, show forth. Obsolete.

demonstrate1553

transitive. To exhibit (a quality, ability, feeling, etc.), esp. by action or behaviour; to display, reveal. Also: to express (one's feelings)…

to hold forth1560

transitive. To offer, proffer, propound, set forth, exhibit. ? Obsolete.

testify1560

transitive. To give evidence of, display, manifest, express (desire, emotion, etc.). Obsolete or archaic.

explicate1565

transitive. To spread out to view, display. Obsolete.

forthsetc1565

transitive. To set forth; to present to view, display.

to give show of1567

To make evident (a feeling, quality, etc.); to display or reveal (a thing). Formerly also †to give show of.

denudec1572

To lay bare to the mind, disclose, make clear. Obsolete. rare.

exhibit1573

To manifest to the senses, esp. to the sight; to present (a material object) to view.

apparent1577

To make apparent or manifest.

display?1578

To unfold or exhibit to other senses, to observation generally, or to the mind. To exhibit, make manifest, cause to be observed or perceived.

carry1580

transitive. To exhibit or display (a characteristic, attribute, quality, etc., which may be perceived by the senses).

cipher1583

gen. To express, show forth, make manifest by any outward signs, portray, delineate. Const. forth, out. Obsolete.

laya1586

To expound, set forth, lay open. Obsolete.

foreshow1590

To show forth, betoken, display. Obsolete.

uncloud?1594

transitive. To free from obscurity; to make clear or apparent; to brighten or clear (the face, expression, etc.); to illuminate (the mind or…

vision1594

transitive. To show as in a vision; to display to the eye or mind. Also with out.

explain1597

transitive. To make plainly visible; to display. Also reflexive: to reveal oneself to be (something). Obsolete.

proclaim1597

transitive. figurative. Of a thing: to make known or manifest; to be evidence or an indication of, demonstrate; to reveal as; to show or prove to be.

unroll1598

transitive. In figurative contexts.

discloud1600

transitive. To free or clear from clouds (literal and figurative); To reveal, disclose, make clear; to free from gloom or obscurity.

remonstrate1601

transitive. To make plain or manifest; to demonstrate, show; to reveal. Also with to. Obsolete.

resent1602

transitive. To give off, exhale (a perfume); to have an odour or suggestion of (something). Obsolete. rare.

to bring out1608

To bring into clearness, distinctness, or prominence; to develop and display (talent).

palesate1613

transitive. To manifest, reveal.

pronounce1615

transitive. figurative. To be or give evidence of; to manifest, display, make apparent. Obsolete.

to speak out1623

Of things: To declare, manifest, etc.

elicit1641

transitive. To draw forth (what is latent or potential) into sensible existence. Also figurative.

confess1646

figurative. To make known or reveal by circumstances; to be evidence of; to manifest, prove, attest. (poetic.)

bear1657

transitive. To possess inherently (a quality, attribute, power, or capacity); to have and display as an essential characteristic. Cf. to bear life

breathe1667

transitive. To display, demonstrate, or exude (something); to show, exhibit; to convey.

outplay1702

transitive. To play better than; to beat or surpass in playing (in various senses of the verb). Occasionally reflexive.

to throw out1741

transitive. To give (a sign, indication, hint, etc.).

evolve1744

transitive. To draw out, extract, release; to bring to light, disclose, reveal. Also occasionally intransitive: to come to light, appear. Now rare.

announce1781

transitive. To be the outward sign or expression of (something); (with object and infinitive clause as complement) to serve as evidence that (a…

develop1806

transitive. To acquire (a quality, ability, etc.), gradually or by successive stages. Also: to start to have or experience.

exfoliate1808

transitive. In etymological sense: To unfold the leaves of; to open out, develop. In quot. figurative.

evince1829

To give tokens of possessing; to reveal the presence of (a quality, condition, feeling); to display, exhibit, manifest.

exposit1882

transitive. To reveal, exhibit, show clearly; to expound.

pack1925

colloquial (originally U.S.). transitive. In extended use: to possess or evince (an attribute, expression, etc.).

Subcategories:

— obscurely (2)
— strikingly (8)
— incidentally (3)
— by one's outward appearance (1)
— by one's action or behaviour (11)
— be able to manifest (1)
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