LexiTalk LexiTalk

Train English Through Brain Routes, Not Translation.

This page helps you stop memorizing isolated translations and start understanding a word through its shared mental image, native-style thinking, and practical training steps.

🎙️ Daily Listening📚 Example Sentences & Scenarios🧠 Vocabulary Learning

exhibits - Master This Word

Master this word with our 5-step learning method – Learn English in English

exhibits Word Meanings

  • to show something for public viewing
  • to demonstrate or display
  • a collection of items displayed
Illustration for this word

exhibits Example Sentences

Example sentences are the start of understanding. Don't rush to memorize. First feel how the word works in a sentence.

exhibits Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt/
US /ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt/
Syllables
exhibit

exhibits Word Etymology

ex- = out + habere = to have; Latin → Old French → English. Picture a gallery where every piece of art is 'out' for everyone to see, making art accessible to all.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible Input

Real Context

Exhibit primarily means to show something for public viewing or to display or reveal a quality or ability. In everyday use you can say a museum exhibits artifacts, a speaker exhibits confidence, or a town hall exhibits plans for a new library. The noun exhibit refers to a collection or item that is shown, such as a science fair exhibit or a courtroom exhibit. Common collocations include exhibit a talent, exhibit restraint, or put on exhibit, with the sense that something is arranged, explained, and presented for others to observe or assess.

Usage Reminders

  • Remember: 1) Observe the difference between display as a noun and verb usage. 2) Use exhibit with public contexts or demonstrations. 3) Distinguish exhibits in museums from exhibits at court. 4) Pair with talent or restraint to show intensity. 5) Watch for formal contexts; in everyday speech, use show or display.

Common Misconceptions

  • Exhibit is not only about art galleries.
  • Do not confuse exhibit with 'explanation' or 'exposure' contexts.
  • Exhibit is not always a noun; the verb is common.
  • Exhibit a talent does not always mean perfect skills; it shows potential.
  • In legal contexts, an exhibit is a piece of evidence, not a random item.

Thinking Differences

In English, exhibit often centers on public visibility and tangible display, plus a broader sense of revealing abilities or qualities. Learners may overfocus on museum contexts or confuse exhibit with explain, show, or demonstrate. For colorful expressions, think of making something visible to an audience and arranging it for interpretation.

Learning Tips

  • 1) Learn the noun and verb forms as separate senses.
  • 2) Practice with public display scenarios.
  • 3) Distinguish exhibits from evidence in legal contexts.
  • 4) Use collocations like exhibit a talent or exhibit restraint.
  • 5) Pair with verbs like show, display, reveal for nuance.
  • 6) Notice formal vs informal registers and adjust vocabulary.

Related Listening

🌱 Lite (Beginner)

🌱 Lite
Hotel Check-in and Local Museum

Hotel Check-in

2026.04.17 · 0:37 · A2 · Dialogue
Listen Now
🌱 Lite
Directions to the Cemetery and Museum

Asking for Directions

2026.01.12 · 0:29 · A1 · Dialogue
Listen Now
🌱 Lite
Asking for the Elephant

Asking for Directions

2025.10.21 · 0:31 · A1 · Dialogue
Listen Now

🔥 Advanced

🔥 Advanced
Discussing a Painting in the 'Childhood Memories' Exhibit

Art & Museums

2025.11.07 · 1:11 · B1 · IELTS · Dialogue
Listen Now
🔥 Advanced
Visitor Enquires About Clock, Ceramics and Family Facilities

Art & Museums

2025.10.14 · 1:24 · B1 · IELTS · Dialogue
Listen Now
🔥 Advanced
Turning Negative into Growth: Redefining Setbacks

English Learning Listening Content

2025.07.28 · 3:11 · B2
Listen Now

Want to practice more words?

Download LexiTalk app for personalized learning experience

Download App

Cookies

We use cookies for essential site functions, analytics, and ads. You can accept, reject, or manage preferences. Privacy Policy

Support