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exhibit in Tamil

exhibit in Tamil is காட்சி, காட்சிப்பொருள், கண்காட்சி — exhibit means to put something on public display, especially in a gallery, museum, or competition.

exhibit in Tamil

காட்சி
Pronounced: kāṭci
instance of exhibiting
காட்சிப்பொருள்
Pronounced: kāṭcipporuḷ
something exhibited
கண்காட்சி
Pronounced: kaṇkāṭci
public showing

What does "exhibit" mean?

  1. verb To put something on public display, especially in a gallery, museum, or competition.
    "Her paintings were exhibited at the local gallery last spring."
  2. verb To show or display a quality, feeling, or behaviour.
    "The patient exhibited signs of severe anxiety."
  3. noun An object or item put on public display.
    "The dinosaur exhibit was the most popular part of the museum."
  4. noun An item formally presented to a court as evidence.
    "The knife was entered into evidence as Exhibit A."

exhibit in a sentence

  • Her paintings were exhibited at the local gallery last spring.
  • The farm exhibits its prize cattle at the county fair every year.
  • The patient exhibited signs of severe anxiety.
  • The dinosaur exhibit was the most popular part of the museum.

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Frequently asked questions

exhibit என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?

"exhibit" in Tamil is காட்சி, காட்சிப்பொருள், கண்காட்சி. exhibit means: To put something on public display, especially in a gallery, museum, or competition.

How do you pronounce காட்சி?

"exhibit" in Tamil is காட்சி, pronounced "kāṭci".

How do you use "exhibit" in a sentence?

Example: "Her paintings were exhibited at the local gallery last spring." In Tamil, "exhibit" is காட்சி, காட்சிப்பொருள், கண்காட்சி.

Are there other ways to say "exhibit" in Tamil?

Yes — Tamil has 3 translations listed for "exhibit": காட்சி, காட்சிப்பொருள், கண்காட்சி.

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