synonyms for presentation
synonyms for presentation
- appearance
- delivery
- demonstration
- display
- introduction
- offering
- production
- proposal
- reception
- show
- submission
- act
- arrangement
- award
- bestowal
- conferral
- debut
- donation
- exhibition
- exposition
- giving
- investiture
- knockdown
- launch
- launching
- overture
- pitch
- present
- proposition
- remembrance
- rendition
- representation
- staging
- coming out
- delivering
- dog and pony show
- sales pitch
On this page you’ll find 99 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to presentation, such as: appearance, delivery, demonstration, display, introduction, and offering.
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WORDS RELATED TO PRESENTATION
- air
- attitude
- bearing
- blind
- carriage
- cast
- character
- condition
- countenance
- demeanor
- dress
- expression
- face
- fashion
- feature
- figure
- form
- front
- guise
- image
- look
- looks
- manner
- mannerism
- mien
- mode
- outline
- pose
- presence
- presentation
- screen
- semblance
- shape
- stamp
- accolade
- adjudication
- allotment
- bestowal
- citation
- conferment
- conferral
- decision
- decoration
- decree
- distinction
- donation
- endowment
- feather in cap
- gift
- gold
- gold star
- grant
- honor
- order
- presentation
- scholarship
- trophy
- verdict
- accolades
- adjudications
- allotments
- bestowal
- citations
- conferment
- conferrals
- decisions
- decorations
- decrees
- distinctions
- donations
- endowments
- feather in caps
- gifts
- gold stars
- golds
- grants
- honors
- orders
- presentations
- scholarships
- trophies
- verdicts
- alpha
- basis
- birth
- blastoff
- commencement
- creation
- dawn
- dawning
- day one
- genesis
- inauguration
- inception
- induction
- infancy
- initiation
- installation
- introduction
- kickoff
- onset
- opener
- opening
- origin
- origination
- outset
- point of departure
- preface
- prelude
- presentation
- rise
- root
- rudiment
- source
- spring
- square one
- starting point
- takeoff
- threshold
- top
- accordance
- bestowment
- conferral
- disposal
- grant
- present
- presentation
- accordance
- bestowal
- conferral
- grant
- present
- presentation
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display
demonstration, appearance
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demonstration
performance, display
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show
performance, demonstration
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performance
exhibition, show
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submission
performance, bid
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introduction
submission, performance
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exhibition
demonstration, performance
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offering
submission, bid
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appearance
show, arrival
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proposal
submission, bid
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production
event, show
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exposition
demonstration, report
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delivery
submission, bestowal
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present
give, gift
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award
giving, gift
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bestowal
give, giving
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donation
giving, gift
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presentment
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representation
design, staging
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giving
bestowal, awarding
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showing
exhibit, arrival
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debut
knowledge, coming out
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gift
give
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spectacle
event, exhibition
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proposition
bid, offer
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exhibit
demonstration, audition
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manifestation
display
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suggestion
bid, offer
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arrangement
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talk
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debut
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presentation
Synonyms:
introduction, exhibition, offer, delivery, gift, donation, bestowal, grant, endowmentAntonyms:
withdrawal, removal, concealment, suppression, retention, withholding, refusal, nonpresentation
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presentationnoun
the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward)
«she gave the trophy but he made the presentation»
Synonyms:
introduction, intro, presentment, display, demonstration -
presentation, presentment, demonstrationnoun
a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view
«the presentation of new data»; «he gave the customer a demonstration»
Synonyms:
presentment, intro, notification, manifestation, display, demonstration, demo, monstrance, introduction -
presentationnoun
the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it
«he prepared his presentation carefully in advance»
Synonyms:
introduction, intro, presentment, display, demonstration -
presentationnoun
the act of presenting a proposal
Synonyms:
introduction, intro, presentment, display, demonstration -
display, presentationnoun
a visual representation of something
Synonyms:
exhibit, showing, intro, presentment, video display, display, demonstration, introduction, show -
presentation, introduction, intronoun
formally making a person known to another or to the public
Synonyms:
foundation, first appearance, intro, display, debut, presentment, launching, creation, intromission, institution, entry, founding, innovation, initiation, instauration, demonstration, origination, introduction, insertion, unveiling -
presentationnoun
(obstetrics) position of the fetus in the uterus relative to the birth canal
«Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations»
Synonyms:
introduction, intro, presentment, display, demonstration
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List of paraphrases for «presentation»:
submission, introduction, briefing, format, presentación, submitting, presentations, presenting, présentation, explanatory, exposed, statement, tabling, filing, display, exposure, submissions, presented, layout, exposé, presentment, remission, enhancement, lecture, submitted, lodging, submit, exhibition, nomination, show, presenter, lay-out
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Jim Keenan:
After I finished my presentation.
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Montana Miller:
It seems fairly obvious that the style of self-presentation is directly imitating that of celebrities such as the Kardashians—flaunting bodies and expressions in the most sexually provocative way possible, it is extremely troubling that these girls find it more important to attract attention in this way, entirely fashioned for the pleasure of the male gaze, rather than expressing their true personalities, passions or achievements.
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Edward Lee:
We came up with a number of dishes. We did a tasting with Dr. Jill Biden and her staff. And we tasted through – oh I don’t know, 10, 12, 13 different courses of food. It was really just a collaboration of talking through what fit for the dinner – what fit just presentation-wise, colors, everything. So we narrowed it down, then we did another round of testing, and this is the result.
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Sheryl Eickman:
I just put my head down and started working. I put a lot of time and dedication into it, i did whatever it took, going out and introducing myself to businesses, cold-calling, getting out in the community. I really fine-tuned my presentation. I took time to truly understand the businesses I was approaching and adjusted my strategy for each one. I wasn’t just sitting in a chair sending emails.
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Loren Weisman:
The honor of your presentation, execution, experience, and growth will do much more for you and your career over false claims that have no substance yet.”
Translations for presentation
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- إهداء, منحArabic
- prezentaceCzech
- Präsentation, Vortrag, VorstellungGerman
- presentaciónSpanish
- esitys, esittely, esitelmäFinnish
- présentation, exposéFrench
- láithreoireachtIrish
- taisbeanadhScottish Gaelic
- bemutatóHungarian
- afhendingIcelandic
- presentazioneItalian
- 贈呈, プレゼン, プレゼンテーションJapanese
- whakawhiwhingaMāori
- presentatie, voorstelling, voordrachtDutch
- presentasjonNorwegian
- prezentacjaPolish
- apresentaçãoPortuguese
- prezentareRomanian
- презентация, представлениеRussian
- föredrag, presentationSwedish
- takdim, sunumTurkish
- پیشکشUrdu
- פּרעזענטירונגYiddish
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1 award, bestowal, conferral, donation, giving, investiture, offering
2 appearance, arrangement, delivery, exposition, production, rendition, staging, submission
3 demonstration, display, exhibition, performance, production, representation, show
4 coming out, debut, introduction, launch, launching, reception
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
presentation
( presentations plural )
1 n-uncount Presentation is the appearance of something, which someone has worked to create.
We serve traditional French food cooked in a lighter way, keeping the presentation simple…, Check the presentation. Get it properly laid out with a title page.
2 n-count A presentation is a formal event at which someone is given a prize or award.
He received his award at a presentation in London yesterday.
3 n-count When someone gives a presentation, they give a formal talk, often in order to sell something or get support for a proposal.
James Watson, Philip Mayo and I gave a slide and video presentation…
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
present [4] ( presents 3rd person present) ( presenting present participle) ( presented past tense & past participle ) (VERB USES)
1 verb If you present someone with something such as a prize or document, or if you present it to them, you formally give it to them.
The mayor presented him with a gold medal at an official city reception… V n with n
Prince Michael of Kent presented the prizes… V n
The group intended to present this petition to the parliament. V n to n
♦
presentation n-uncount usu N of n
Then came the presentation of the awards by the Queen Mother.
2 verb If something presents a difficulty, challenge, or opportunity, it causes it or provides it.
This presents a problem for many financial consumers… V n
Public policy on the family presents liberals with a dilemma. V n with n
3 verb If an opportunity or problem presentsitself, it occurs, often when you do not expect it.
Their colleagues insulted them whenever the opportunity presented itself… V pron-refl
4 verb When you present information, you give it to people in a formal way.
We spend the time collating and presenting the information in a variety of chart forms… V n
We presented three options to the unions for discussion… V n to n
In effect, Parsons presents us with a beguilingly simple outline of social evolution. V n with n
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presentation ( presentations plural) n-var oft N of n
…a fair presentation of the facts to a jury…
5 verb If you present someone or something in a particular way, you describe them in that way.
The government has presented these changes as major reforms… V n as n
In Europe, Aga Khan III presented himself in a completely different light. V n in n
6 verb The way you present yourself is the way you speak and act when meeting new people.
…all those tricks which would help him to present himself in a more confident way in public. V pron-refl prep/adv
7 verb If someone or something presents a particular appearance or image, that is how they appear or try to appear.
The small group of onlookers presented a pathetic sight… V n
In presenting a more professional image the party risks losing its individuality. V n
…presenting a calm and dignified face to the world at large. V n to n
8 verb If you present yourself somewhere, you officially arrive there, for example for an appointment.
She was told to present herself at the Town Hall at 11.30 for the induction ceremony… V pron-refl prep/adv
9 verb If someone presents a programme on television or radio, they introduce each item in it.
(mainly BRIT)
She presents a monthly magazine programme on the BBC. V n
in AM, usually use host, introduce
10 verb When someone presents something such as a production of a play or an exhibition, they organize it.
The Lyric Theatre is presenting a new production of `Over the Bridge’. V n
11 verb If you present someone to someone else, often an important person, you formally introduce them.
(=introduce)
Fox stepped forward, welcomed him in Malay, and presented him to Jack… V n to n
Allow me to present my wife’s cousin, Mr Zachary Colenso. V n
presentation ( presentations plural )
1 n-uncount Presentation is the appearance of something, which someone has worked to create.
We serve traditional French food cooked in a lighter way, keeping the presentation simple…, Check the presentation. Get it properly laid out with a title page.
2 n-count A presentation is a formal event at which someone is given a prize or award.
He received his award at a presentation in London yesterday.
3 n-count When someone gives a presentation , they give a formal talk, often in order to sell something or get support for a proposal.
James Watson, Philip Mayo and I gave a slide and video presentation…
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585 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ pɹˌɛzəntˈe͡ɪʃən], [ pɹˌɛzəntˈeɪʃən], [ p_ɹ_ˌɛ_z_ə_n_t_ˈeɪ_ʃ_ə_n]
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- booking,
- donation,
- draw,
- curtain raiser,
- double bill,
- double feature,
- giving,
- act,
- command performance.
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•
- present,
- address,
- remembrance,
- speech,
- offering.
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•
- issue,
- release,
- allocation,
- portrayal,
- supply,
- provision.
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•
- configuration,
- give,
- column,
- grant,
- articulation,
- argyle,
- arrangement,
- coloration,
- array,
- chronology,
- check,
- arabesque.
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•
- ceremony,
- commencement,
- convocation,
- commemoration,
- induction,
- communicator,
- dedication,
- ceremonial,
- graduation.
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•
- knowledge,
- yield up,
- hold up,
- produce,
- wheel out,
- trot out.
• act (noun)
- presentation.
• appearance (noun)
- showing,
- manner,
- Re-presentation,
- unveilings,
- pose.
• award (noun)
- de crees,
- feather cap,
- de cree,
- de-cree,
- gold stars,
- de-crees.
• beginning (noun)
- infancy,
- point of departure,
- openers,
- leadoff,
- initiation,
- day one,
- opener,
- roots,
- starting point,
- origins,
- blastoff,
- blastoffs,
- incipiency,
- incipience,
- rudiment.
• concert (noun)
- concert.
• course of action (noun)
- scheme.
• debut (noun)
- launching,
- launchings,
- first step,
- incomings,
- first steps,
- coming out party,
- Graduating.
• declaration (noun)
- dis closure,
- ex planations,
- de positions,
- de position,
- two cents’ worths,
- in-formations,
- dis closures,
- in formations,
- re mark,
- re-velation,
- re marks,
- dis-closures,
- re velations,
- re velation,
- re-velations,
- de-position,
- de-positions,
- ex planation,
- in-formation,
- re-marks,
- ex-planations,
- dis-closure.
• demonstration (noun)
- illustration,
- indication,
- expose.
• display (noun)
- dis play,
- grandstand plays,
- dis plays,
- bravuras,
- ex ample,
- frameup,
- un folding,
- frame ups,
- frameups,
- pre-tensions,
- un-folding,
- bravure,
- arrayals,
- pre tensions,
- dis-plays,
- dis-play,
- ex-ample,
- ostentatiousnesses.
• donation (noun)
- be-quests,
- do part,
- be quest,
- a hands,
- do ones parts,
- pre sent,
- do one part,
- giftings,
- pre-sent,
- writeoff,
- pre-sents,
- do one’s parts,
- re-lief,
- re lief,
- writeoffs,
- be quests,
- be-quest,
- do ones part,
- helping hand largesses,
- write offs,
- do parts,
- do one parts.
• drama (noun)
- choreography,
- burlesque,
- variety,
- broadway,
- mime,
- improvisation,
- art,
- theater,
- pantomime,
- drama,
- tragedy,
- comedy,
- skit,
- panorama,
- ballet,
- rendering,
- vaudeville,
- spectacle,
- characterization,
- pageant,
- suspense,
- scene,
- excitement,
- improvisational drama,
- mystery,
- teleplay,
- melodrama.
• endowment (noun)
- in heritances,
- in heritance,
- in-come,
- re venues,
- pro-visions,
- in comes,
- re-venues,
- pro-vision,
- in come,
- in-heritance,
- pro vision,
- re venue,
- pro visions,
- in-comes,
- re-venue,
- in-heritances.
• exhibition (noun)
- a scenes,
- an acts.
• expectancy (noun)
- out looks,
- pre-diction,
- be-lief,
- be lief,
- pre sentiment,
- pro spect,
- out-look,
- pre-sentiment,
- pro spects,
- sur-mises,
- pro-spects,
- pre dictions,
- sur mises,
- sur mise,
- pre diction,
- looking forwards,
- out look,
- pre sentiments,
- pre-sentiments,
- sur-mise,
- pre-dictions,
- out-looks.
• exposition (noun)
- de-lineations,
- de lineations,
- de-tails,
- construals,
- ex-plication,
- re-views,
- ex pounding,
- enucleations,
- de-lineation,
- expoundings,
- re views,
- re view,
- ex plication,
- ex-position,
- ex-positions,
- re-view,
- dis courses,
- de tails,
- ex-pose,
- ex-pounding,
- county fairs,
- dis course,
- dis-courses,
- ex plications,
- ex position,
- ex-plications,
- tractates,
- de lineation,
- dis-course,
- ex pose,
- ex positions.
• exposure (noun)
- divulgences,
- un masking,
- un-maskings,
- denudations,
- susceptivenesses,
- unmaskings,
- un maskings,
- divulgings,
- defenselessnesses,
- laying opens,
- un-masking.
• face (noun)
- sur faces,
- sur-face,
- sur face,
- sur-faces,
- pro file,
- dis guises,
- dis-guise,
- pro-files,
- dis-guises,
- pro-file,
- pro files,
- dis guise.
• gift (noun)
- largesse,
- remittance,
- Offertories,
- offertory,
- hand-me-downs,
- Fairing,
- Remittances,
- hand-me-down,
- goodie.
• hearing (noun)
- tryout.
• intro (noun)
- intro.
• introduction (noun)
- lead-in,
- Proem,
- interpolation,
- first acquaintance,
- first taste,
- hornbooks,
- basic principle,
- opening remarks,
- interpolations,
- Hornbook,
- Exordiums,
- Exordia,
- Prolegomenon,
- exordium,
- basic principles,
- intros,
- basic text.
• manifestation (noun)
- discernibility,
- disclosure,
- staging,
- embodiment,
- incarnation,
- manifestation,
- symptom,
- proof,
- revelation,
- materialization,
- expression,
- unfolding,
- evidence.
• offer (noun)
- tenders,
- propoundment.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- seeming,
- show,
- exposition,
- transcription,
- overture,
- mart,
- face,
- tellings,
- gift,
- resolution,
- rendition,
- Gifting,
- GOLDS,
- jeopardy,
- giveaway,
- Bravura,
- recital,
- role,
- introduction,
- giveaways,
- conferment,
- Tractate,
- Re-mark,
- hot lead,
- divulgence,
- prediction,
- TODO,
- premise,
- operas,
- walk-on,
- physiognomy,
- musicals,
- say so,
- defenselessness,
- oblation,
- tip off,
- helping hand largess,
- airings,
- communique,
- saying,
- expectancy,
- blow by blow,
- likelihood,
- susceptivities,
- do one’s part,
- statement,
- income,
- panoply,
- frame-up,
- display,
- lineaments,
- enucleation,
- denudation,
- subscription,
- suggestion,
- for show,
- gold star,
- ejaculation,
- arrayal,
- Susceptivity,
- promulgation,
- showboats,
- frame up,
- write-off,
- Testimonies,
- barings,
- tipoff,
- codification,
- county fair,
- seemings,
- lineament,
- revues,
- map,
- prelusion,
- proposition,
- frame-ups,
- declaration,
- a scene,
- offer,
- laying open,
- EXPOS,
- conciliatory move,
- gold,
- big idea,
- pedantry,
- showboat,
- feather in cap,
- debut,
- beginning,
- an act,
- sayings,
- musicales,
- production,
- performance,
- two cents’ worth,
- verbalization,
- shows,
- specials,
- construal,
- communiques,
- a hand,
- codifications,
- orderings,
- sneaking suspicion,
- ostentatiousness,
- stage show,
- in formation,
- largesses,
- presentments,
- exhibition,
- write-offs,
- exposure,
- endowment,
- expo,
- history,
- susceptiveness,
- transcriptions,
- frown,
- presentment,
- SUPERS,
- telltales,
- Musicale,
- waitings,
- program,
- to do,
- recountal,
- demonstration,
- revue,
- thesis,
- hearing,
- manifesto,
- grandstand play,
- appearance,
- looking forward,
- Grand-stand.
• overture (noun)
- conciliatory moves,
- prelusions.
• performance (noun)
- stage shows.
• performance; something given, displayed (noun)
- knockdown,
- representation,
- dog and pony show,
- investiture,
- reception,
- coming out,
- sales pitch,
- launch,
- award,
- pitch,
- Delivering.
• production (noun)
- formulation,
- stagings,
- fructification,
- authoring,
- extention,
- elongation,
- fructifications,
- formulations.
• proposition (noun)
- pro positions,
- hypo-thesis,
- pre-mises,
- hypo thesis,
- pre mises,
- pro position,
- pro-positions,
- pre-mise,
- re commendations,
- pro-position,
- re-commendation,
- re commendation,
- re-commendations,
- pre mise.
• recital (noun)
- re-capitulation,
- de-tailing,
- re-counting,
- re petitions,
- re capitulations,
- re-capitulations,
- de tailing,
- re citations,
- de tailings,
- re-petitions,
- re capitulation,
- recountings,
- detailings,
- recountals,
- re petition,
- re citation,
- re-petition,
- re-citations,
- re counting,
- de-tailings,
- re-citation.
• rendition (noun)
- de livery,
- de liveries,
- de-livery,
- de-liveries.
• resolution (noun)
- sorting out.
• role (noun)
- walk-ons,
- walk on,
- walkon,
- walkons,
- walk ons.
• scheme (noun)
- de signs,
- dis-positions,
- de-sign,
- dis position,
- dis positions,
- de sign,
- dis-position,
- de-signs.
• show (noun)
- grand stands,
- grand-stands,
- grand stand.
• statement (noun)
- blow by blows,
- blow-by-blows.
• suggestion (noun)
- in-junctions,
- re-minders,
- re minder,
- re-minder,
- hot leads,
- big ideas,
- in junctions,
- in-junction,
- sneaking suspicions,
- in junction.
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v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)
- exhibit,
- proposal.
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Other synonyms:
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- discourse,
- conferral,
- maiden speech,
- communication,
- meditation,
- infusion,
- bestowal,
- Speechifying,
- public speaking,
- handover,
- coming-out,
- disposition,
- sermon,
- peroration,
- bestowment,
- reading,
- resourcing,
- talk,
- consignment,
- oration,
- Handsel,
- screed,
- homily,
- the Pledge of Allegiance,
- monologue,
- vote of thanks,
- interpretation.
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•
- drip feed,
- restitution,
- entertainment,
- homage,
- allotment,
- accordance,
- composition,
- distribution,
- submission,
- celebration.
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•
- delivery,
- restoration,
- circulation,
- dispensation,
- word,
- equipment.
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- conference.
• Other relevant words:
- childbirth.
• promotion
- sales talk.
How to use «Presentation» in context?
What is a presentation?
A presentation is a visual, oral, or written representation of information. It is a means of communicating information to a group of people. It is also a way to propose and sell an idea.
What is the purpose of a presentation?
The primary purpose of a presentation is to communicate information to a group of people. The presentation can also be a way to propose an idea.
What are the different types of presentations?
There are three types of presentations: oral, visual, and written.
Oral presentations are typically delivered orally and typically involve delivering a speech.
Paraphrases for Presentation:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Equivalence
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
presentations.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
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Reverse Entailment
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Proper noun, singular
representation, representations.
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Noun, singular or mass
representation.
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Proper noun, singular
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Independent
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Proper noun, plural
Rights.
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Proper noun, singular
description, explanatory, presenter, remission, Introducing, Presenting, Submitting, contracts, demands, estimates, descriptions, markets, signs, remarks, Slideshow, presenters.
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Noun, singular or mass
animation, argument, bringing, contribution, data, description, explanatory, formulation, illustration, intervention, making, notion, petition, picture, presenter, recapitulation, remission, response, suggestion, visualisation, Introducing, Presenting, Submitting, Slideshow, get-up, lay-out.
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Verb, past tense
articulated, closed, contained, elaborated, posed, shared, stated, Came, Discussed, Explained, Expounded, Went, Testified, highlighted.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
refers, submissions, introduces.
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Proper noun, plural
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Other Related
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Proper noun, plural
submissions.
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Proper noun, singular
briefing, display, exhibition, format, introduction, statement, visualization, statements, submissions, presents, introductions, displays, SUBS, FORMATS, visits, briefings.
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Noun, singular or mass
airing, articulation, awarding, briefing, completion, conception, display, elaboration, essay, exhibit, exhibition, explanation, format, hearing, interpretation, introduction, lodging, pitch, projection, receipt, rendering, statement, unveiling, visualization, submissions, resubmission, roll-out.
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Verb, past tense
addressed, format, Exhibited, briefed.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
presents.
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Verb, base form
display, format, introduction, statement.
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Proper noun, plural
Hyponym for Presentation:
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n.
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act
ceremony.
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attribute
position, posture, attitude.
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communication
proposal, proposition, display.
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