(verb to show: to bring or put in sight or view; cause or allow to appear or be seen; make visible; exhibit; display)
"He knew what he did was wrong and still he shows no signs of remorse."
"Her act of kindness shows that there are still some good people in this world."
"In the story, the man shows his wife the new diamond ring that he bought for her."
(noun: a presentation of entertainment, as a theatrical production, TV program, film, or performance)
"There are too many Reality TV Shows airing these days."
"The USO shows brought entertainment to troops serving overseas."
"Over a thousand radio shows featured stories on the coming storm."
I was so excited about my birthday gift so I began showing it to all my friends that day.
Example sentence - He wanted to show the dog to his friends.
He was showing off his biceps to impress women.
Rather than showing me that he cares, all he has shown is indifference.
"The radar was filled with green showing all of the rain that was coming."
The emperor will see you now. The emperor is showing off his new clothes.
The mule was showing obstinacy
My mom was very pleased by the way my dad and his fellow workers were showing their chivalry to her and my younger siblings.
I'm not certain if you meant to ask about "land use" or the word "land." The land was fertile and grew many crops. The farmer drew a chart showing the land use of his farm.
Example sentence - My father is showing early signs of dementia.
Judicious is a word that means showing good judgment. A good sentence would be, the teenager was judicious while his friends drank beer at the party.
A sentence showing the proper use of the word arabesque would be something like this: "Jessica's arabesque was so high it was almost a ninety degree angle."
Subliminal advertising consists of showing images that may influence buyers. He had the subliminal impression that he was being spied on.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.