ex·po·si·tion
(ĕḱspə-zĭsh́ən)
[Middle English exposicioun, from Old French exposition, from Latin expositiō, expositiōn-, from expositus past participle of expōnere, to expound; see expound.]
noun
- A setting forth of meaning or intent.
- A statement or rhetorical discourse intended to give information about or an explanation of difficult material.
- The art or technique of composing such discourses.
- Music
- The first part of a composition in sonata form that introduces the themes.
- The opening section of a fugue.
- The part of a play that provides the background information needed to understand the characters and the action.
- An act or example of exposing.
- A public exhibition or show, as of artistic or industrial developments.
derivatives
- ex·pośi·tive
- adjective
- ex·pośi·tor
- noun