to portray

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Hence, figuratively, to describe in words; to convey
To paint or draw the likeness of

I will portray a king on horseback.

{v} to paint, draw, adorn with pictures
{f} describe, depict; paint, draw; personify, act as (in a play or movie)
To adorn with pictures
assume or act the character of; "She impersonates Madonna"; "The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man"
To paint or draw the likeness of; as, to portray a king on horseback
make a portrait of; "Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba"
Hence, figuratively, to describe in words
When a writer or artist portrays something, he or she writes a description or produces a painting of it. this northern novelist, who accurately portrays provincial domestic life. the landscape as portrayed by painters such as Claude and Poussin. = depict
portray in words; "The book portrays the actor as a selfish person"
If a film, book, or television programme portrays someone in a certain way, it represents them in that way. She says the programme portrayed her as a `lady of easy virtue'. complaints about the way women are portrayed in adverts
represent in a painting, drawing, sculpture, or verbally; "The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting
portray in words; "The book portrays the actor as a selfish person" make a portrait of; "Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba" represent in a painting, drawing, sculpture, or verbally; "The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting
When an actor or actress portrays someone, he or she plays that person in a play or film. In 1975 he portrayed the king in a Los Angeles revival of `Camelot'. the busty and rumbustious Mrs Hall, excellently portrayed by Toni Palmer
represent in a painting, drawing, sculpture, or verbally; "The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting"
to portray

    Silbentrennung

    to por·tray

    Türkische aussprache

    tı pôrtrey

    Aussprache

    /tə pôrˈtrā/ /tə pɔːrˈtreɪ/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
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