Demonstrate
UK /["/ˈdemənstreɪt/","/ˈdemənstreɪts/","/ˈdemənstreɪtɪd/","/ˈdemənstreɪtɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈdemənstreɪt/","/ˈdemənstreɪts/","/ˈdemənstreɪtɪd/","/ˈdemənstreɪtɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to show something clearly by giving proof or evidence
In simple words: to show something clearly by giving proof or examples
Examples
- The scientist will demonstrate the new experiment to the students.
- Can you demonstrate how to use this software effectively?
- During the presentation, she will demonstrate her findings to the audience.
- They need to demonstrate their commitment to the cause.
- The coach will demonstrate the proper technique for throwing the ball.
Usage notes
Use 'demonstrate' when presenting information, especially in educational or professional contexts. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler words like 'show' might suffice.
Grammar pattern
demonstrate + object
Memory hint
Think of 'demonstrate' as 'demo-strate' — doing a demo to explain or show something.
Collocations
- amply
- beyond doubt
- clearly
- to
- amply
- beyond doubt
- clearly
- to
- amply
- beyond doubt
- clearly
- to
- peacefully
- against
- for
Synonyms
- protest
Antonyms
- conceal
- hide
- obscure
Common mistakes
- Using 'demonstrate' with a subject instead of an object (e.g., 'demonstrate to the audience' instead of just 'demonstrate').
- Confusing 'demonstrate' with 'illustrate' — 'illustrate' often refers to showing through drawings or visuals.
- Using 'demonstrate' in overly informal settings, where simpler terms may be more appropriate.