Synonyms of the word exposition


EXPOSITIONACCOUNT - ACCUMULATION - AGGREGATION - ASSEMBLAGE - COLLECTION - EXHIBITION - EXPLANATION - EXPO - EXPOUNDING - INTERPRETATION - SECTION - SUBDIVISION

exposition

  • n. The action of exposing something to something, such as skin to the sunlight.
  • n. The act of declaring or describing something through either speech or writing.
  • n. (obsolete) The act of expulsion, or being expelled, from a place.
  • n. (writing) An essay or speech in which any topic is discussed in detail.
  • n. (writing) An opening section in fiction, including novel, play, and movie, by which background information…
  • n. (music) The opening section of a fugue; the opening section of a movement in sonata form.
  • n. The action of putting something out to public view; for example in a display or show.

account

  • n. (accounting) A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings…
  • n. (banking) A sum of money deposited at a bank and subject to withdrawal.
  • n. A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc., explanatory of some event; a reason of an action…
  • n. A reason, grounds, consideration, motive.
  • n. (business) A business relationship involving the exchange of money and credit.
  • n. A record of events; recital of transactions; a relation or narrative; a report; a description.
  • n. An estimate or estimation; valuation; judgment.
  • n. Importance; worth; value; esteem; judgement.
  • n. An authorization to use a service.
  • n. (archaic) A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning.
  • n. Profit; advantage.
  • v. to provide explanation.
  • v. to count.

accumulation

  • n. The act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile.
  • n. The process of growing into a heap or a large amount.
  • n. A mass of something piled up or collected.
  • n. (law) The concurrence of several titles to the same proof.
  • n. (accounting) The continuous growth of capital by retention of interest or savings.
  • n. (finance) The action of investors buying an asset from other investors when the price of the asset is…

aggregation

  • n. The act of collecting together (aggregating).
  • n. The state of being collected into a mass, assemblage, or sum (aggregated).
  • n. A collection of particulars; an aggregate.
  • n. (networking) Summarizing multiple routes into one route.
  • n. (epidemiology) The majority of the parasite population concentrated into a minority of the host population.
  • n. (object-oriented programming) Kind of object composition which does not imply ownership.

assemblage

  • n. The process of assembling or bringing together.
  • n. A collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled.
  • n. (art) A visual art form similar to collage, which combines two-dimensional and three-dimensional, often…

collection

  • n. A set of items or amount of material procured or gathered together.
  • n. Multiple related objects associated as a group.
  • n. The activity of collecting.
  • n. (topology, analysis) A set of sets.
  • n. A gathering of money for charitable or other purposes, as by passing a contribution box for donations.
  • n. (obsolete) The act of inferring or concluding from premises or observed facts; also, that which is inferred.
  • n. (Britain) The jurisdiction of a collector of excise.
  • n. (in the plural, Britain, Oxford University slang) A set of college exams generally taken at the start…

exhibition

  • n. An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited.
  • n. A large scale public showing of objects or products.
  • n. (Britain) A financial award or prize given to a student (who becomes an exhibitioner) by a school or university,…
  • n. (sports) A game which does not impact the standings for any major cup or competition.

explanation

  • n. The act or process of explaining.
  • n. Something that explains, makes understandable.
  • n. (euphemistic) An excuse, apologetic justification not based on enough evidence.

expo

  • n. An exposition.
  • n. An expediter; a restaurant worker who prepares food to be taken to tables.

expounding

  • v. present participle of expound.
  • n. The act by which something is expounded.

interpretation

  • n. (countable) An act of interpreting or explaining what is obscure; a translation; a version; a construction.
  • n. (countable) A sense given by an interpreter; an exposition or explanation given; meaning.
  • n. (uncountable) The power of explaining.
  • n. (countable) An artist's way of expressing his thought or embodying his conception of nature.
  • n. (countable) An act or process of applying general principles or formulae to the explanation of the results…
  • n. (countable, physics) An approximation that allows aspects of a mathematical theory to be discussed in…
  • n. (countable, logic, model theory) An assignment of a truth value to each propositional symbol of a propositional…

section

  • n. A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
  • n. A part, piece, subdivision of anything.
  • n. A part of a document.
  • n. An act or instance of cutting.
  • n. A cross-section (image that shows an object as if cut along a plane).
  • n. (surgery) An incision or the act of making an incision.
  • n. (sciences) A thin slice of material prepared as a specimen for research.
  • n. (botany) A taxonomic rank below the genus (and subgenus if present), but above the species.
  • n. (zoology) An informal taxonomic rank below the order ranks and above the family ranks.
  • n. (military) A group of 10-15 soldiers led by a non-commissioned officer and forming part of a platoon.
  • n. (category theory) A right inverse.
  • n. (New Zealand) A piece of residential land; a plot.
  • n. (Canada) A one-mile square area of land, defined by a government survey.
  • n. (geology) A sequence of rock layers.
  • v. To cut, divide or separate into pieces.
  • v. (Britain) To commit (a person, to a hospital, with or without their consent), as for mental health reasons…
  • v. To perform a cesarean section on (someone).

subdivision

  • n. (countable, uncountable) a division into smaller pieces of something that has already been divided.
  • n. (countable) such a piece that has been divided.
  • n. (countable) a parcel of land that has been divided into lots.
  • n. (countable) a group of houses created by the same builder or in the same general area.
  • v. to separate something into smaller pieces.

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