Verbs for Visibility
Verbs of Senses and Emotions / Verbs for Visibility
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to become visible and noticeable
With the sun rising over the horizon, the outline of the mountains appeared in the distance.
View Full Definitionto become visible after coming out of somewhere
The pattern on the fabric emerged slowly as the dye set in.
View Full Definitionto appear as a large shape that is unclear, particularly in a manner that is threatening
Dark storm clouds began to loom on the horizon, signaling an approaching thunderstorm.
View Full Definitionto move toward someone, usually in order to talk to them
She saw her friend across the room and decided to come up to say hello.
View Full Definitionto arrive at an event or appointment where one is expected
The musician showed up for the concert well-prepared and enthusiastic.
View Full Definition(of a noticeable and positive attribute) to become apparent
His dedication to his work shines through in every project he undertakes.
View Full Definitionto appear or happen unexpectedly
While reading the article, a related video popped up on the sidebar.
View Full Definitionto appear or arise unexpectedly, often referring to a problem, issue, or situation that was not previously anticipated or planned for
Just before the event, technical difficulties cropped up, causing a slight delay in the scheduled program.
View Full Definitionto make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known
In her memoir, the author courageously revealed her struggles with mental illness.
View Full Definitionto put someone or something in a position in which they are vulnerable or are at risk
The lack of security exposed the company to cyberattacks.
View Full Definitionto reveal information that was kept secret to someone
Despite the pressure, he refused to divulge the password to his personal account.
View Full Definitionto reveal something by uncovering it
With a sense of anticipation, she slowly began to disclose the contents of the sealed envelope.
View Full Definitionto reveal something by removing a cover or obstacle
With a sense of anticipation, she lifted the cloth to uncover the hidden masterpiece.
View Full Definitionto remove a cover from a statue, painting, etc. for the people to see, particularly as part of a public ceremony
The mayor proudly unveiled the new city monument during the grand opening ceremony.
View Full Definitionto remove one's own clothes
Feeling the warmth of the sun, she decided to strip and enjoy the beach in her swimsuit.
View Full Definition(of a part of the body) not covered by any clothing
She felt the cool breeze on her bare arms as she walked along the beach.
View Full Definitionto make something naked, often by removing covering, vegetation, or natural elements
The construction project denuded the landscape, clearing away trees and vegetation.
View Full Definitionto take off one's clothes
The doctor asked the patient to unclothe before the examination.
View Full Definitionto remove a mask, revealing one's true identity or nature
In the final act of the play, the protagonist decided to unmask and reveal themselves to the audience.
View Full Definitionto provide light to something, making it brighter
The lanterns beautifully illuminate the garden path at night.
View Full Definitionto make something visible or noticeable
Did you show your new painting to your art teacher?
View Full Definitionto publicly show something
The museum carefully displayed ancient artifacts in glass cases for visitors to admire.
View Full Definitionto clearly dispaly something
Her kindness manifested in the charity work she tirelessly pursued.
View Full Definitionto clearly express or show a feeling, quality, or attitude through words, actions, or appearance
He evinced genuine interest in the welfare of his employees.
View Full Definitionthe flat panel on a television, computer, etc. on which images and information are displayed
During the presentation, the speaker shared his screen with the audience.
View Full Definitionto present or show something publicly to inform or entertain an audience
The art gallery will exhibit a collection of contemporary paintings next month.
View Full Definitionto display or show off something in a conspicuous or boastful manner
She flaunted her new designer handbag at the party, drawing attention from everyone.
View Full Definitionto act in a way that is intended to impress others
The chef showed off by creating an intricate dessert.
View Full Definitionto prominently display or present something to attract attention and admiration
The art gallery will showcase the works of a renowned painter in its upcoming exhibition.
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