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presentation noun ( EVENT )
- talk She will give a talk on keeping kids safe on the internet.
- lecture The lecture is entitled "War and the Modern American Presidency".
- presentation We were given a presentation of progress made to date.
- speech You might have to make a speech when you accept the award.
- address He took the oath of office then delivered his inaugural address.
- oration It was to become one of the most famous orations in American history.
- The presentation was a collaborative effort by all the children in the class .
- The charity invited the press to a presentation of its plans for the future .
- The magazine asked its readers to send in their comments about the new style of presentation.
- Jenny's retiring and I think there's going to be a small presentation this afternoon .
- Graduates must be in full academic dress at the presentation of certificates .
- call for papers
- extemporize
- maiden speech
- talk at someone
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presentation noun ( APPEARANCE )
- adverse conditions
- good/bad karma idiom
- have it in you idiom
- unaffiliated
- undercurrent
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- presentation
an act of presenting.
the state of being presented.
a social introduction, as of a person at court.
an exhibition or performance, as of a play or film.
offering, delivering, or bestowal, as of a gift.
a demonstration, lecture, or welcoming speech.
a manner or style of speaking, instructing, or putting oneself forward: His presentation was very poor.
Commerce . the presentment of a bill, note, or the like.
Obstetrics .
the position of the fetus in the uterus during labor.
the appearance of a particular part of the fetus at the cervix during labor: a breech presentation.
Ecclesiastical . the act or the right of presenting a member of the clergy to the bishop for institution to a benefice.
Origin of presentation
Other words from presentation.
- non·pres·en·ta·tion, noun
- self-pres·en·ta·tion, noun
Words Nearby presentation
- presenile dementia
- presenility
- presentable
- present arms
- presentational
- presentationalism
- presentationism
- presentative
- presentative realism
Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024
How to use presentation in a sentence
Look no further than those execs who have sat through online presentations outlining a more inclusive workplace only to have to go back to working in teams where they’re made to feel different.
The day of the presentation comes, and the ecommerce team gathers around, continuously nodding along with each slide.
In the questions-and-answer presentation on Wednesday, Palantir did not address the issue of voting power.
For repurposing, you can use four different formats, which are – video series, infographics, podcasts, and presentations.
This presentation will explain the ins and outs of the process as well as the need for older children who are looking for a home as well.
We were scoring it like the Olympics: presentation , technique.
Bogucki includes the leaflet in a Powerpoint presentation he has developed.
Her biggest surprise, she said, was realizing how much presentation and technical points mattered.
That may be partially because The Big Lebowski is their most nihilistic presentation .
One of the hottest tickets at the 2014 edition of Comic-Con, the annual nerd mecca in San Diego, was the Marvel presentation .
You were obliging enough to ask me to accept a presentation copy of your verses.
Nor was ever a better presentation made of the essential program of socialism.
After the presentation of the Great Southern case our Bill was heard and all the opposition.
The presentation of the Railway case and the rebutting evidence did not begin till all the public witnesses had been heard.
Furthermore, a note is payable on demand when it is thus stated, or is payable at sight or on presentation .
British Dictionary definitions for presentation
/ ( ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən ) /
the act of presenting or state of being presented
the manner of presenting, esp the organization of visual details to create an overall impression : the presentation of the project is excellent but the content poor
the method of presenting : his presentation of the facts was muddled
a verbal report presented with illustrative material, such as slides, graphs, etc : a presentation on the company results
an offering or bestowal, as of a gift
( as modifier ) : a presentation copy of a book
a performance or representation, as of a play
the formal introduction of a person, as into society or at court; debut
the act or right of nominating a clergyman to a benefice
med the position of a baby relative to the birth canal at the time of birth
commerce another word for presentment (def. 4)
television linking material between programmes, such as announcements, trailers, or weather reports
an archaic word for gift
philosophy a sense datum
(often capital) another name for (feast of) Candlemas
Derived forms of presentation
- presentational , adjective
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PRESENTATION definition: 1. a talk giving information about something: 2. an occasion when prizes, qualifications, etc. are…. Learn more.
present: [verb] to bring or introduce into the presence of someone especially of superior rank or status. to introduce socially. to bring (something, such as a play) before the public.
Presentation definition: . See examples of PRESENTATION used in a sentence.