"Manifestations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plural noun: public displays or forms of a concept, emotion, or idea.
Example sentences:
The demonstrations in the city were a manifestation of the protesters' discontent with the government.
The artist's latest sculptures were a manifestation of her fascination with nature.
The writer's novels were a manifestation of her experiences growing up in a small town.
Manicuring refers to the act of caring for and beautifying the hands, particularly the fingernails. It typically involves cutting, shaping, and polishing the nails, as well as trimming and grooming the cuticles. Manicuring is often performed as a beauty treatment to maintain a person's personal grooming and to enhance their appearance.
A manicurist is a person whose occupation is to beautify and care for hands and fingernails, typically by cutting, filing, and decorating nails, and providing other treatments such as massages and lotions.
A document or statement that sets out the aims, principles, and policies of a particular individual, group, or organization, often in a formal or official capacity.
Manifestoes are written statements that outline the policies, goals, and ideals of a particular individual, group, or organization. They often take the form of a formal document or declaration and serve as a public declaration of intent, values, or principles.
The verb "manifests" means to show or become clearly visible or obvious, often in a sudden or dramatic way. It can also mean to make (something, such as a quality or a desire) clear or known. For example, "Her illness manifests itself in chronic fatigue" or "The company's financial troubles began to manifest in a decline in sales".