Meaning & Definition of Exposition in English
English⟶
Exposition
A comprehensive description or explanation.
Pronunciation:
/ˌɛkspəˈzɪʃən/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
expositionsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A large public exhibition of art or trade goods.
Example Sentence: The annual exposition showcased innovative technology from around the world.
Definition: A systematic explanation of a subject.
Example Sentence: The professor's exposition on quantum mechanics was thorough and engaging.
Etymology
Origin: Late Middle English, from Latin 'expositio', from 'exponere' meaning 'to put forth'.
Synonyms
exhibitiondisplaypresentationelucidationexplanation
Common Phrases and Expressions
- world exposition: A large international exhibition where countries showcase their achievements.
- exposition of ideas: A detailed explanation or argument regarding specific concepts.
Translations
- Spanish: exposición
- French: exposition
- German: Ausstellung
- Russian: выставка
Related Words
- explain: To make (an idea or situation) clear to someone by describing it in more detail.
- expository: Intended to explain or describe something.
Slang Meanings of exposition
Meaning: Show and tell.
Example Sentence: At the school fair, it was all about exposition—everyone was doing their show and tell.