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Synonyms

portrayed

American  
[pawr-treyd] / pɔrˈtreɪd /

adjective

  1. represented in drawing, painting, carving, or other visual image.

    The range of artistic approaches to Queen Elizabeth, the most portrayed woman in the world, make the exhibit well worth seeing.

  2. graphically described in words.

    In the finely portrayed characters and vivid details of the rural setting, his novel illuminates a neglected piece of Jamaican history.

  3. represented dramatically, as on the stage.

    Set in a richly portrayed society well-stocked with eccentric nobles and gossipy villagers, the series revolves around the daughter of a respected country doctor.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of portray.

Other Word Forms

  • unportrayed adjective

Etymology

Origin of portrayed

portray ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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This contemporary era of American lunar investment has frequently been portrayed as an effort in competition with China, which is currently aiming to land humans on the Moon by 2030.

From Barron's

In “Back to the Future,” Tolkan portrayed Vice Principal Gerald Strickland, who surveyed the school’s halls with a whistle around his neck and a tardy slip burning a hole in his pocket.

From Los Angeles Times

But here, the dancers portrayed themselves as everyday people who expressed their feelings through movement.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said that Autonomy, founded by Mr Lynch, had not accurately portrayed its financial position during the purchase, but even if it had, HPE would still have bought the company, but at a reduced price.

From BBC

"I wasn't naïve to the fact that I would be coming away with a lot of debt, but I think it was more the way they portrayed it to you, rather than the amount."

From BBC