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Why is my Google in Spanish? Out of the blue, my Google home page randomly appeared in Spanish. I understand it, but it's not my primary nor preferred language. It turns out many people are having this same issue, or something similar alike it. I'm making an educational guess here, but i believe Google made some sort of update to it's search. Translation of display at Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary. Audio pronunciations, verb conjugations, quizzes and more.

/ dɪˈspleɪ /
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verb (used with object)

to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
to unfold; open out; spread out: to display a sail.
Printing. to give special prominence to (words, captions, etc.) by choice, size, and arrangement of type.

verb (used without object)

(of animals) to engage in a stereotyped behavior that conveys information to individuals of the same or another species.

noun

an act or instance of displaying; exhibition: a display of courage.
Printing.
  1. the giving of prominence to particular words, sentences, etc., by the choice, size, and arrangement of types and position, as in an advertisement, headline, or news story.
  2. printed matter thus displayed.
an arrangement, as of merchandise, art objects, or flowers, designed to please the eye, attract buyers, etc.
Digital Technology.
  1. the visual representation of the output of an electronic device.
  2. the portion of an electronic device that shows this representation, as a screen, lens, or reticle.
Animal Behavior.
  1. a pattern of behavior, as posturing, calling, or exposing a color patch, that conveys information to individuals of the same or another species: a threat display.
  2. an instance of such behavior.

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To Display In Spanish Language

Origin of display

1250–1300;Middle Englishdesplayen< Anglo-French,Old Frenchdespleier< Late Latindisplicāre to unfold. See dis-1, plicate

To Display In Spanish Word

SYNONYMS FOR display
ANTONYMS FOR display
Related forms
dis·play·er, nounpre·dis·play, noun, verb (used with object)re·dis·play, verb (used with object)self-dis·play, noun

Synonym study

1, 2. Display,evince,exhibit,manifest mean to show or bring to the attention of another or others. To display is literally to spread something out so that it may be most completely and favorably seen: to display goods for sale.To exhibit is to display something in a show: to exhibit the best flowers. They may both be used for showing (off) one's qualities or feelings: He displayed his wit. He exhibited great surprise. To evince and to manifest also mean to show feelings or qualities: to evince or manifest surprise, interest.8. See show.
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Examples from the Web for display

  • Another 10 slaves threw themselves overboard in a display of defiance at the inhumanity.

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  • So, the display—which has the aesthetic sophistication of a middle school science project—will go up for week.

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  • Especially not when the display in question includes an angel falling from the sky in flames, surrounded by Biblical verses.

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  • The Satanic Temple won a battle to put a display in the Florida state capitol, but the religious right is fighting a bigger war.

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  • Across the street he saw a window with a display of camping equipment, portable stoves, boots, rifles.

  • I have not left him an excuse; and then it is that I display all my courtesy, in order to attain the happy issue of my project.

  • The display of cowardice was needless, for the Indian rapidly overtracked him.

  • He knew the power of constant attention, and the display of ardent passion, to win the female heart.

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  • The whole wound up with a display on the part of the archers.

British Dictionary definitions fordisplay

verb

(tr)to disclose or make evident; revealto display anger
(tr)to flaunt in an ostentatious wayto display military might
(tr)to give prominence to (headings, captions, etc) by the use of certain typefaces

noun

the act of exhibiting or displaying; showa display of fear
an ostentatious or pretentious exhibitiona display of his accomplishments
  1. an arrangement of certain typefaces to give prominence to headings, captions, advertisements, etc
  2. printed matter that is eye-catching
electronics
  1. a device capable of representing information visually, as on a cathode-ray tube screen
  2. the information so presented
zoologya pattern of behaviour in birds, fishes, etc, by which the animal attracts attention while it is courting the female, defending its territory, etc
(modifier)relating to or using typefaces that give prominence to the words they are used to set

Word Origin for display

C14: from Anglo-French despleier to unfold, from Late Latin displicāre to scatter, from dis-1 + plicāre to fold
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Word Origin and History fordisplay (1 of 2)

v.

late 13c., 'unfurl' (a banner, etc.), from Old French desploiir (Modern French déployer) 'unfold, unfasten, spread out' (of knots, sealed letters, etc.), from Latin displicare 'to scatter,' from dis- 'un-, apart' (see dis-) + plicare 'to fold' (see ply (v.1)).

Properly of sails or flags (and unconnected to play); meaning 'reveal, exhibit' is late 14c. Related: Displayed; displaying.

Word Origin and History fordisplay (1 of 2)

n.

1580s, 'description,' from display (v.). Meaning 'exhibition' is from 1680s.

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper

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