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EN[ˈʃoʊ̪n] [-əʊn]US
WShown
- Shown is an American surname that reflects an Anglicization of the German surname Schaun. A common variant is Shawn. Examples:
- Elizabeth Shown Mills (born 1944), American genealogist
- Suzan Shown Harjo (born 1945), Native American activist
EN Shown
- VerbBFshowSGshowsPRshowingPTshowedPPshowed
- past participle of show.
- I had shown him the report already.
- The report had already been shown to him.
- past participle of show.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- None of the flocks showed symptoms of an acute or chronic streptococcosis.
- Mutations of the CHI gene have been shown to be necessary for isosalipurposide accumulation in carnation and barley.
- The three AD cases showed distinct differences in regional THK5117 binding that were also observed in tau immunohistopathology as well as in clinical presentation.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Show all the gods how even a mere mortal can best Ares's plans and defeat his will
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- If you have any questions for the performers, stick around in the lobby after the show.
- Go out there and break a leg tonight. Put on a great show!
- Like most R&B stations, rap is dayparted after 6 p.m. but shunned between the hours of 9 p.m. and midnight, when the station runs its quiet storm show.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
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