B2 noun #5,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

exhibit

An exhibit is an object or a collection of things shown to the public in a place like a museum.

Explanation at your level:

An exhibit is something you see in a museum. It is a thing on display. You go to a museum to see an exhibit of old toys or animals.

When you visit a gallery, you look at an exhibit. It is a collection of art or objects put in a room for people to look at. It is a public display.

An exhibit is a display of items. Museums organize exhibits to teach visitors. In court, a lawyer might show an exhibit to the judge as proof of a fact.

The term exhibit is used to describe a curated display or a piece of evidence. It implies a formal presentation, whether in a cultural setting or a legal trial. It is a versatile noun that fits in both formal and professional registers.

In advanced contexts, exhibit refers to the act of presenting items for public scrutiny. It carries a sense of intentionality and organization. Whether it is an anthropological exhibit or a piece of legal evidence, the word implies that the object has been selected to convey specific meaning or truth.

Etymologically rooted in the Latin exhibere, exhibit functions as a signifier of disclosure. In high-level discourse, it can refer to the manifestation of a quality or the formal submission of documentation. Its usage spans from the curation of historical artifacts to the procedural requirements of litigation, representing a bridge between public display and evidentiary truth.

30초 단어

  • An exhibit is a public display of items.
  • It is also used for evidence in court.
  • The word comes from Latin 'to show'.
  • It is a countable noun.

Think of an exhibit as a spotlight on something special. When you walk into a museum, you aren't just looking at random items; you are looking at an exhibit that has been carefully curated to tell a story or teach you something new.

Beyond museums, the word has a very serious side in the courtroom. Lawyers use the term exhibit to label pieces of evidence. If a detective finds a glove at a crime scene, that glove becomes 'Exhibit A' when it is shown to a judge or jury.

The word exhibit comes from the Latin word exhibere, which literally means 'to hold out' or 'to show.' It is a combination of ex- (out) and habere (to hold).

Over centuries, it moved through Old French before landing in English. It originally meant to present something for inspection, which is exactly how we use it today when we 'present' an exhibit to a gallery audience or a courtroom.

You will most often hear exhibit used in professional or educational settings. We talk about 'visiting an exhibit' at a science center or 'viewing an art exhibit' at a gallery.

In formal writing, you might see phrases like 'the exhibit demonstrates' or 'the exhibit features.' It is a standard term that sounds polished and precise in both academic and legal contexts.

While exhibit itself isn't the core of many idioms, it is often used in set phrases like 'Exhibit A,' which has become a cultural idiom for 'the most obvious example of something.' For instance: 'His messy desk is Exhibit A of why he needs an assistant.'

As a noun, exhibit is countable, so we say 'an exhibit' or 'many exhibits.' The pronunciation is ig-ZIB-it. Note that the stress is on the second syllable.

It rhymes with words like 'inhibit' and 'prohibit.' When used as a verb, the pronunciation remains the same, but the meaning shifts to the action of showing something.

Fun Fact

The word 'exhibit' has been used in legal documents since the 16th century.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ɪɡˈzɪbɪt

Starts with a short 'i', stress on the second syllable.

US ɪɡˈzɪbɪt

Very similar to UK, clear 'z' sound in the middle.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it with an 's' sound instead of 'z'.
  • Putting stress on the first syllable.
  • Dropping the final 't' sound.

Rhymes With

inhibit prohibit rabbit habit tabit

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

museum art show

Learn Next

curator exhibition evidence

고급

manifestation litigation

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable

An exhibit (countable).

Article Usage

The exhibit is open.

Verb Stress

Ex-HIB-it.

Examples by Level

1

The museum has a dinosaur exhibit.

museum = place for history

singular noun

2

I like this art exhibit.

art = paintings

demonstrative adjective

3

Look at the exhibit!

look at = see

imperative

4

Is the exhibit open?

open = available to see

question

5

We saw a new exhibit.

saw = past of see

past tense

6

The exhibit is big.

big = large

adjective

7

Where is the exhibit?

where = location

interrogative

8

This is a fun exhibit.

fun = enjoyable

simple sentence

1

The science exhibit was very interesting.

2

She works at the local art exhibit.

3

We visited the history exhibit today.

4

The exhibit features many old coins.

5

Please do not touch the exhibit.

6

The school organized a student exhibit.

7

The exhibit closes at five o'clock.

8

I enjoyed the photography exhibit.

1

The museum's new exhibit focuses on space exploration.

2

The lawyer presented the letter as Exhibit A.

3

The gallery is planning a summer exhibit.

4

The exhibit provides a detailed look at local culture.

5

They spent hours walking through the exhibit.

6

The exhibit was curated by a famous historian.

7

Many people waited in line for the exhibit.

8

The exhibit highlights the importance of recycling.

1

The exhibit serves as a testament to the artist's skill.

2

The prosecution introduced several exhibits to support their case.

3

The exhibit was designed to be interactive for children.

4

Visitors were impressed by the scale of the exhibit.

5

The exhibit showcases rare artifacts from the 18th century.

6

The museum is currently hosting an exhibit on ancient Rome.

7

The exhibit was well-received by the critics.

8

The exhibit aims to raise awareness about climate change.

1

The exhibit offers a profound exploration of human identity.

2

As Exhibit B clearly illustrates, the defendant was not at the scene.

3

The exhibit challenges our perceptions of modern technology.

4

The curator spent years preparing this complex exhibit.

5

The exhibit functions as a narrative of the city's growth.

6

This exhibit is a significant contribution to the field of art history.

7

The exhibit was meticulously organized to ensure maximum impact.

8

The exhibit provides a comprehensive overview of the era.

1

The exhibit stands as a poignant manifestation of the artist's inner turmoil.

2

The defense counsel scrutinized every exhibit submitted by the prosecution.

3

The exhibit serves as an evocative repository of cultural memory.

4

The exhibit is a masterclass in thematic curation and spatial design.

5

The exhibit effectively synthesizes historical fact with artistic interpretation.

6

The exhibit invites the viewer to engage in a dialectic with the past.

7

The exhibit represents a culmination of decades of archaeological research.

8

The exhibit is an essential destination for any serious scholar.

동의어

반의어

concealment hiding cover-up

자주 쓰는 조합

art exhibit
museum exhibit
host an exhibit
visit an exhibit
Exhibit A
interactive exhibit
touring exhibit
curate an exhibit
permanent exhibit
view an exhibit

Idioms & Expressions

"Exhibit A"

The primary piece of evidence or the clearest example of something.

His messy room is Exhibit A of why he is disorganized.

neutral

"put on an exhibit"

To organize a display.

The school will put on an exhibit of student work.

neutral

"in the exhibit"

Located within the display.

The diamond is in the exhibit case.

neutral

"the star exhibit"

The most important or popular item in a display.

The gold mask was the star exhibit.

neutral

"behind the exhibit"

Located at the back of the display area.

The storage room is behind the exhibit.

neutral

"open for exhibit"

Available for public viewing.

The new wing is finally open for exhibit.

formal

Easily Confused

exhibit vs Exhibition

Similar root

Event vs object

The exhibition (event) has many exhibits (objects).

exhibit vs Display

Similar meaning

Display is broader

A store has a display, a museum has an exhibit.

exhibit vs Show

General term

Show is very casual

I went to a show (casual) vs an exhibit (formal).

exhibit vs Exhibit

Verb vs Noun

Context

He will exhibit (verb) his art in the exhibit (noun).

Sentence Patterns

A2

The exhibit features...

The exhibit features rare paintings.

A1

I visited the exhibit...

I visited the exhibit on Sunday.

B1

This is Exhibit A...

This is Exhibit A in the case.

B2

The museum is hosting an exhibit...

The museum is hosting an exhibit on space.

C1

The exhibit demonstrates...

The exhibit demonstrates the history of flight.

어휘 가족

Nouns

exhibition The event of displaying items.

Verbs

exhibit To show or display.

Adjectives

exhibitory Serving to exhibit.

관련

exhibitor The person who displays items.

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

Formal (legal) Neutral (museums) Casual (conversational)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'exhibit' as an adjective. exhibition
Exhibit is a noun or verb, not an adjective.
Confusing 'exhibit' with 'exhibition'. exhibition
An exhibition is the event; an exhibit is the item.
Saying 'an exhibits'. an exhibit
Do not use 'an' with plural nouns.
Misspelling as 'exhibet'. exhibit
It ends in -it, not -et.
Forgetting the article. the exhibit
Countable nouns need an article.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a museum in your mind and place the word 'exhibit' on the front door.

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Native Speakers

Use it when talking about things you see at a gallery.

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Cultural Insight

Museums are a huge part of English-speaking tourism.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'an' before exhibit.

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Say It Right

Make sure you emphasize the second syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as an adjective.

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Did You Know?

The word is over 500 years old.

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Study Smart

Write a sentence about your favorite museum visit.

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Expand

Learn the word 'curator' next.

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Writing Tip

Use it to describe evidence in a story.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ex-hib-it: EXtra HIBernating ITems are on display.

Visual Association

A museum glass case with a spotlight.

Word Web

Museum Gallery Evidence Display Show

챌린지

Try to label three things in your room as 'Exhibit A', 'Exhibit B', and 'Exhibit C'.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To hold out or display

문화적 맥락

None

Commonly associated with museums and legal trials.

The Smithsonian exhibits Exhibit A in crime dramas

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Museum Visit

  • Where is the main exhibit?
  • How long is the exhibit open?
  • I loved the dinosaur exhibit.

Courtroom

  • I submit this as Exhibit A.
  • Please look at the exhibit.
  • The exhibit is evidence.

Art Gallery

  • The art exhibit is beautiful.
  • Who curated this exhibit?
  • Is this a permanent exhibit?

School Project

  • We made an exhibit for class.
  • My science exhibit is ready.
  • Everyone come see our exhibit.

Conversation Starters

"What is the best museum exhibit you have ever seen?"

"Do you think exhibits should be interactive?"

"Have you ever seen an exhibit in a courtroom?"

"What kind of exhibit would you like to create?"

"Why are museum exhibits important for history?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your favorite museum exhibit in detail.

If you were a curator, what exhibit would you design?

Why do you think evidence is called an 'exhibit' in court?

Write about a time you visited an art gallery.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is both!

An exhibit is the object; an exhibition is the event.

No, it is for objects or evidence.

ig-ZIB-it.

Yes, especially if you visit museums.

It is the first piece of evidence.

No, that is grammatically incorrect.

It is neutral to formal.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The museum has a dinosaur ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: exhibit

An exhibit is a display in a museum.

multiple choice A2

Which is an exhibit?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A painting on a wall

A painting on a wall is often part of an exhibit.

true false B1

An exhibit is always a living thing.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Exhibits are usually objects, not living things.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matches the context to the term.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard subject-verb-adjective order.

점수: /5

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