Shown is the past form of the verb show. It means you make something visible or share information with others. We use it when something is already made visible before now.
She has shown me her new house.
They shown the pictures at school.
Shown can describe something that has been made visible or is clear to see. We use it to talk about things that are now easy to find or understand.
The shown data is correct.
All shown signs are clear here.
Shown is used when something is proved or demonstrated clearly, especially in official or legal situations. It means evidence or facts have been made clear.
It has been shown that the law is fair.
The study shown the true facts.
Shown means that pictures, videos, or information has appeared on a screen or device for people to see. It is often used with TVs, computers, or phones.
The map has shown the location clearly.
The movie shown on TV last night was good.
Shown can mean to prove or explain a quality or idea clearly. We use it to say someone or something has proved a skill, feeling, or fact.
He has shown great skill in tennis.
She has shown kindness to everyone.
Shown is used in math and logic to say a statement or idea is proven true. It means someone has demonstrated the truth clearly.
It has been shown that the number is prime.
The theorem has shown the solution clearly.
Shown means that a program, movie, or play was presented for people to watch. It can mean it was on TV or performed live.
The show has shown on TV twice.
The play has shown every night this week.