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displayed
[dih-spleyd]
adjective
(of a bird) represented with wings and legs spread.
an eagle displayed.
Other Word Forms
- undisplayed adjective
- well-displayed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of displayed1
Example Sentences
The department said "the two suspect cases were detected as a result of surveillance at slaughter" and added that both "cases displayed no clinical signs prior to slaughter".
Its examples include the interest displayed by fans when pop star Taylor Swift and American footballer Travis Kelce announced their engagement.
After an eye-catching ringwalk complete with a choreographed routine alongside a dance troupe, Hennessy, 21, displayed sharp footwork, crisp shot selection and fluid combination punching.
But his later work displayed greater human sympathy, even if it was sometimes coolly received by the critics.
The mural covers the walls of the museum’s Cabinet gallery, taking as inspiration the “Four Seasons” suite of François Boucher that is displayed just around the corner.
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