The verb 'show' means to be or allow to be visible, with 'showed' as the simple past and 'shown' as the past participle.
Verbum 'show' significat esse, permittere, vel facere visibile, cum 'showed' sit simplex praeteritum et 'shown' sit participium praeteritum.
Front | show |
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Back | be or allow or cause to be visible: [no object] : wrinkles were starting to show on her face | [no object, with complement] : the muscles of her jaws showed white through the skin | [with object] : a white blouse will show the blood. Simple Past: showed Past Participle: shown |
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