gallery

From Middle English galerie, from Old French galerie, from Italian galleria, from galera meaning 'galley' or 'ship'.

NOUN (1)
[/ˈɡæl.ər.i/en-US]
exhibition formal / museum formal / showroom informal
Synonyms exhibition formal , museum formal , showroom informal
Antonyms storage

A gallery is a space for the display or exhibition of art, photographs, or other items of interest, often characterized by its arrangement and lighting to enhance the viewer's experience. Galleries can be standalone buildings or part of larger institutions such as museums.

irregular note only if irregular
plural
galleries
  • The modern art gallery hosted an opening night for a new exhibit. — 現代美術のギャラリーでは新しい展覧会のオープニングナイトが開催されました。
  • We spent the afternoon exploring the local art galleries. — 私たちは午後を地元のアートのギャラリーを探索して過ごしました。
  • This famous gallery features works from renowned artists. — この有名なギャラリーには著名なアーティストの作品が展示されています。
register: formal
VERB (1)
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display neutral / exhibit neutral
Synonyms display neutral , exhibit neutral

To gallery means to display or exhibit something, particularly art or similar items, for public viewing or appreciation. It involves organizing the items in a manner that is visually appealing and informative.

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past present
galleryed galleries
  • The museum will gallery the works of emerging artists next month. — 博物館は来月、新しいアーティストの作品を展示する予定です。
  • They decided to gallery their photography collection in a local café. — 彼らは地元のカフェで自分たちの写真コレクションを展示することにした
  • She plans to gallery her artwork in a community center. — 彼女は地域センターで自分の作品を展示する予定です。
register: neutral