Synonyms for «showmanship»

Showmanship refers to the skill or ability to impress and entertain an audience by captivating and wowing them with gestures, expressions, or performances. Full definition

Phrases with «showmanship»

Sentences with «showmanship»

  • Kylie sits at 29 points (6th place) in Junior Showmanship for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. (cruisincavaliers.com)
  • The details offered a brief glimmer of a sprawling inauguration, full of the kind of showmanship for which Mr. Trump is famous, that could shake up what has become a relatively predictable affair for recent presidents. (nytimes.com)
  • Junior Showmanship in AKC Conformation Events is divided by age and experience. (grca.org)
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