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portray

paw-TRAY
verb
1
To represent someone or something in a picture, film, or performance.
"The actor portrayed a struggling detective."
"The mural portrays the town's founding."
2
To describe or depict in words.
"The article portrays him as reckless."

How to Use Portray

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo show or describe someone or something in a particular way, in art, film, or writing.

Common pairings
portray a character portrayed as portray accurately

Word Forms

portrayed past tense, portrays singular

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Etymology

From Middle French portraire, "to draw a likeness of."

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