Phrasal verbs starting with "show"
9 phrasal verbs use this verb
To guide someone through a place, pointing out features of interest.
To dismiss or send someone away, particularly in a formal or authoritative context.
To force a final confrontation or, in card games, to reveal one's hand.
To display, reveal, or make evident, especially something abstract like a quality or virtue.
To escort a visitor inside a building or room, especially in a formal or professional setting.
To display something or someone proudly, often in a way designed to impress others.
To escort a visitor or guest out of a building or room, guiding them to the exit.
To guide someone through a place, showing them points of interest — the British English equivalent of 'show around'.
To arrive or appear somewhere, often unexpectedly or after a delay; also to make something visible or to embarrass someone.