How Do You Spell SHOWCASE?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈə͡ʊke͡ɪs] (IPA)

The word "showcase" is spelled /ˈʃoʊ.keɪs/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word consists of two syllables, the first one being "show" pronounced as /ʃoʊ/ and the second one is "case" pronounced as /keɪs/. The letter "w" is silent and does not affect the pronunciation of the word. "Showcase" is commonly used to refer to a glass display case or a platform used for presenting or exhibiting something, such as a product or talent.

SHOWCASE Meaning and Definition

  1. Showcase is a noun that refers to a display or exhibition of items or talents that highlight their qualities or value. It is also used as a verb to describe the act of presenting something in a prominent or special way.

    As a noun, showcase commonly refers to a glass cabinet, often with shelves, that is used to exhibit valuable, delicate, or important items such as jewelry, collectibles, or art pieces. These glass cases serve to protect the items from damage while allowing viewers to appreciate their beauty and significance. Additionally, showcase can also refer to a platform or stage where a specific talent, skill, or product is demonstrated or displayed, such as in a trade show or an art gallery exhibition.

    As a verb, showcase means to present or exhibit something in an impressive, noteworthy, or prominent manner. For instance, in the context of a film or theater production, to showcase an actor means to give them a significant role or opportunity to exhibit their skills or talent. In the business world, companies often use trade shows or exhibitions to showcase their products or services, presenting them to potential customers in an attractive and attention-grabbing way.

    Overall, showcase encompasses the idea of presenting something in a manner that effectively highlights its qualities, value, or significance, whether through a physical display or a more metaphorical presentation.

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Etymology of SHOWCASE

The word "showcase" has its origins in Middle English, derived from the combination of two words: "show" and "case".

The word "show" can be traced back to the Old English word "sceawian", meaning "to look at, see, or behold". It later evolved into Middle English as "shewen", which also meant "to present for inspection or view".

The term "case" originated from the Old French word "cas", which referred to a container or receptacle. This term derived from the Latin word "capsa", meaning "box" or "chest".

The combination of "show" and "case" emerged in the early 19th century, giving birth to the word "showcase". It initially referred to a display case or cabinet specifically used to present valuable or collectible items, such as artifacts, jewelry, or artwork.

Plural form of SHOWCASE is SHOWCASES

Conjugate verb Showcase

CONDITIONAL

I would showcase
you would showcase
he/she/it would showcase
we would showcase
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CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be showcasing
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have showcase
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been showcasing
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FUTURE

I will showcase
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you showcase
we let´s showcase

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to showcase

PAST

I showcased
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PAST CONTINUOUS

I was showcasing
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PAST PARTICIPLE

showcased

PAST PERFECT

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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT

I showcase
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am showcasing
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

showcasing

PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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