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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
"I tapped my contactless card, then a message displayed saying I needed to enter my PIN," she said.
In Wales, the Welsh language is more widely accepted and is commonly displayed alongside English in public spaces, such as on road markings and street signs.
Instead, she wants to highlight that "anyone should enter art places, or museums or churches, wherever art is displayed, in a more respectful way".
The ceremony dates back to the 17th Century and sees regimental colours being displayed in front of the monarch - with the colours of the Coldstream Guards to be presented this year.
Despite the images displayed by critics, there have been U.S. flags flown during the protests as well.
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