demonstrate

verb
UK: /ˈdemənstreɪt/
US: /ˈdemənstreɪt/
  1. To show something clearly by giving proof or evidence.

    1. I want to demonstrate how this machine works easily.
    2. The latest experiments demonstrate that this method is effective and safe.
  2. To take part in a public march or meeting to protest about something or to show support for something.

    1. People demonstrate in the streets for their rights.
    2. Students are planning to demonstrate against the increased tuition fees next week.
  3. To express or show that you have a particular feeling, quality, or ability.

    1. He wanted to demonstrate his love with a gift.
    2. The athlete demonstrated incredible strength and endurance throughout the competition.
demonstrate noun
  1. A public display of group opinion, often a march or rally.

    1. The demonstrate was peaceful and orderly.
    2. Thousands participated in the demonstrate against the new government policies.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "demonstrate" in English means: To show something clearly by giving proof or evidence., To take part in a public march or meeting to protest about something or to show support for something., To express or show that you have a particular feeling, quality, or ability..

The phonetic transcription of "demonstrate" is /ˈdemənstreɪt/ in British English and /ˈdemənstreɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "demonstrate": show, prove, display, indicate, protest, march.

Example usage of "demonstrate": "I want to demonstrate how this machine works easily.". More examples on the page.