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[ US /pɔɹˈtɹeɪ/ ]
[ UK /pɔːtɹˈe‍ɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. assume or act the character of
    The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man
    She impersonates Madonna
  2. represent abstractly, for example in a painting, drawing, or sculpture
    The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting
  3. portray in words
    The book portrays the actor as a selfish person
  4. make a portrait of
    Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba

How To Use portray In A Sentence

  • Richard Harris delivers a riveting portrayal of Captain Tyreen.
  • Yogurt manufacturers, for example, portray fit, lively people, glowing with health.
  • Open source software is often portrayed as a breakthrough in the free and open exchange of intellectual property, without precedent in the prevailing global capitalist mentality.
  • Virtually all of the clergy are portrayed as venal and conspiratorial.
  • She frowned and stamped her feet to portray anger, eg in a mime.
  • Like the novel, it portrays Gilead, a dystopian society not too far in the future.
  • Some of the characters do not yet have pictures to portray them.
  • In 1975 he portrayed the king in a Los Angeles revival of "Camelot".
  • The news orgs, by contrast, are doing this out of laziness and a hopeless addiction to portraying lefties as a kind of perennially-disappointed lost tribe who will never, ever find their way out of the wilderness. News Orgs: The Left Is Upset With Obama -- Even Though It Isn't
  • Rangers should be relieved but the country as a whole should be mortified to be portrayed in this way.
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