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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
portrayal
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
accurate
▪ As far as he is concerned, nobody cares how accurate our portrayal of Claudia's love life is.
▪ Constanze said many years later that it was an accurate portrayal of her anguish.
▪ What is the relationship between the accurate portrayal of a single case and a general truth about the nature of things?
realistic
▪ A realistic portrayal of the life and times of the legendary outlaw well worth the visit.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ I cannot accept the article's portrayal of these men as bloodthirsty terrorists.
▪ Many have criticized Hollywood for its unrealistic portrayal of life in America.
▪ Spacek won an Oscar for her portrayal of Loretta Lynn.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ In instances where programs dealt with religion, positive portrayals outnumbered negatives one by 4-to-3, the group said.
▪ It was a very unfair portrayal of you.
▪ The memo is seen as damaging to a prime minister who insists he is not concerned by media portrayals of his government.
▪ The puzzling question is why Walker compromised her portrayals like this.
▪ This is a portrayal of malevolence on a grand scale.
▪ We have already noticed that a chief motif of the Orphic cosmogonies is their portrayal of the development of new life.
▪ Yet beneath their glowing and reverent portrayal, there seemed to lurk another Abu Kamal.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Portrayal

Portrayal \Por*tray"al\, n. The act or process of portraying; description; delineation.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
portrayal

1834, from portray + -al (2). The idea formerly was expressed by portray (n.), 1610s.

Wiktionary
portrayal

n. 1 The act of portraying. 2 The result of portraying; a representation, description, or portrait.

WordNet
portrayal
  1. n. a word picture of a person's appearance and character [syn: portraiture, portrait]

  2. acting the part of a character on stage; dramaticially representing the character by speech and action and gesture [syn: characterization, enactment, personation]

  3. a representation by picture or portraiture [syn: depicting, depiction, portraying]

  4. any likeness of a person; "the photographer made excellent portraits" [syn: portrait]

  5. representation by drawing or painting etc [syn: depiction, delineation]

Usage examples of "portrayal".

Mercator World Map of 1569 included an accurate portrayal of the coasts of Antarctica as they would have looked thousands of years ago when they were free of ice.

Even Rabelais, who played with the Promethean myth of a usurping man capable of scaling Olympus, nevertheless ended his wise book with a parodistic portrayal of the mystery of human apotheosis in the guise of a descent into a wine cave.

Just a few months earlier, for example, liberals had been indignantly defending a taxpayer-subsidized pornographic portrayal of the Virgin Mary on display at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

Inquisition for authoring what would be considered an indecent portrayal of a woman, yet I wanted her to know that her play had not been stolen but was being attributed to her.

He has borrowed some of the synoptic portrayal and makes Joseph a disciple too, but he specifies that it was in secret, for fear of the Jews.

The darfsteller, the undirectable portrayer whose acting welled from unconscious sources with no external strings-directors were inclined to hate them, even when the portrayal was superb.

According to this portrayal, those were times of animality and barbaric, uncontrolled procreation, of catastrophe both economic and military, and the undeniable achievements of past civilization were presented as an expression of the strength and determination that permitted people to overcome the benightedness and the cruelty of the period: those achievements, then, came about as it were in spite of the prevailing tendency to live at the cost of others.

Chimu culture has revealed remarkable life-like portrayals of every aspect of Chimu life, including many on medical skills.

Her portrayal of Isus might be wooden and fakey, but she gave a pretty convincing portrayal of a hopping-mad psychic.

To attempt a portrayal of that era and that land, and leave out the blood and carnage, would be like portraying Mormondom and leaving out polygamy.

As she started to turn away, she was detained by another costumed partyer, this one dressed in black with a white painted smiling mask, the classic theatrical portrayal of comedy.

He did not bother to go looking for the odious matron, or even worry about whether she would find him again, for he knew that his portrayal of the beatified Simple Simon infected with cupidity and dazzled by the potentialities of his own newly discovered acumen was as polished as it had ever been in the days when he used to exploit it more frequently, and he was confident that an angler like Mr Eade could be relied on not to let such an obviously well-hooked fish escape the gaff.

Fishhead, an early achievement, is banefully effective in its portrayal of unnatural affinities between a hybrid idiot and the strange fish of an isolated lake, which at the last avenge their biped kinsman's murder.

Its trade-mark, consisting of the words "Bantam Books" and the portrayal of a bantam, is registered in the United States Patent Office and in other countries.

He looked at it, realizing that it resembled the ancient seal of the Alectors, a circle containing an enamel portrayal of a balance scale suspended from a red sabre.