Here is the information on "shewn":
1. **Parts of Speech:** verb
2. **Definitions:** (US) past participle of "show"; (UK) past participle of "show"
3. **Pronunciations:** (US) /ʃoʊn/; (UK) /ʃəʊn/
4. **Origin and Usage:** "Shewn" is an archaic spelling of the past participle of "show." It was commonly used in British English until the 18th century, but has since been replaced by the modern spelling "shown." In American English, "shown" has always been the preferred spelling. The word "show" comes from the Old English word "sceawian," meaning to look at or inspect.
5. **Synonyms:** demonstrated, displayed, exhibited, presented
6. **Related Words:** shown, knows, thrown, blown, grown
7. **Example Sentences:**
- The evidence has been shewn to be inconclusive.
- The artist has shewn his work in galleries across the country.
- The magician shewn his tricks to the audience with great skill.
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