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demonstrate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin d?monstr?, d?monstr?tus (“I show”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?m?nst?e?t/
Verb
demonstrate (third-person singular simple present demonstrates, present participle demonstrating, simple past and past participle demonstrated)
- (transitive) to show how to use (something).
- 1987, February 8, Richard Zachs, "Candy is dandy (though maybe not liquor) - so for this Valentine's Day, video may be a whole lot more fun", The New York Daily News
- In this tape, a velvet-voiced narrator provides a stroke-by-stroke guide to massaging your partner. As she speaks, comely nude couples demonstrate.
- 1987, February 8, Richard Zachs, "Candy is dandy (though maybe not liquor) - so for this Valentine's Day, video may be a whole lot more fun", The New York Daily News
- to show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation.
- (intransitive) to participate in or organize a demonstration.
- (transitive) to show, display, or present; to prove or make evident
Conjugation
Related terms
Translations
See also
- show
- prove
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /demons?trate/
- Rhymes: -ate
Noun
demonstrate
- present adverbial passive participle of demonstri
Ido
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /de?monstrate/
Verb
demonstrate
- adverbial present passive participle of demonstrar
Latin
Verb
d?m?nstr?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of d?m?nstr?
Participle
d?m?nstr?te
- vocative masculine singular of d?m?nstr?tus
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goodish
English
Etymology
good +? -ish
Adjective
goodish (not comparable)
- Rather good than the contrary; not actually bad; tolerable.
- Considerable; goodly.
- 1883, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
- The white rock, visible enough above the brush, was still some eighth of a mile further down the spit, and it took me a goodish while to get up with it, crawling, often on all fours, among the scrub.
- 1883, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
Translations
References
- goodish in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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