Showpiece vs Showcase - What's the difference?
showpiece | showcase |
Something that exhibits exceptional quality, something worth being shown.
*{{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=May 5
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool
, work=BBC Sport
Something made specifically to be displayed.
A case for displaying merchandise or valuable items.
A setting, occasion, or medium for exhibiting something or someone, especially in an attractive or favorable aspect.
To display, demonstrate, show, or present.
:I think the demonstration really showcases the strengths of the software.
* 2012 August 24, Yoram Hazony,
As nouns the difference between showpiece and showcase
is that showpiece is something that exhibits exceptional quality, something worth being shown while showcase is a case for displaying merchandise or valuable items.As a verb showcase is
to display, demonstrate, show, or present.showpiece
English
Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=Drogba's goal early in the second half - his fourth in this Wembley showpiece - proved decisive as the remarkable turnaround in Chelsea's fortunes under interim manager Roberto di Matteo was rewarded with silverware.}}
showcase
English
Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (case for displaying) vitrine, display case * (setting for exhibiting in favorable aspect) flagship (especially of a store)Verb
(showcas)“The God of Independent Minds”, The Wall Street Journal :
- Today's debates over the place of religion in modern life often showcase the claim that belief in God stifles reason and science.