portray|portrayed|portraying|portrays in English
verb
[por·tray || pɔr'treɪ /pɔː-]
describe, depict; paint, draw; personify, act as (in a play or movie)
Use "portray|portrayed|portraying|portrays" in a sentence
1. Many Blackamoor figures portray
2. Coin portraying Ptolemy II and his wife
3. We're trying to portray normal relationships.
4. It portrays him as cold and uncaring.
5. 3 He portrays a whisky-sodden Catholic priest.
6. He portrays the psyche as poly-centric.
7. Unlike the previous Police Story films where he portrays a Hong Kong cop, Chan instead portrays a mainland Chinese officer.
8. He portrays a whisky-sodden Catholic priest.
9. Many fairy tales portray women as victims.
10. Popular tradition portrays Richard III as a hunchback.
11. Cladogram portrayed with perpendicular lines
12. The diary portrays his family as quarrelsome and malicious.
13. The film portrays Gandhi as a kind of superman.
14. Assassination of Julius Caesar; Denarius portraying Brutus , minted in 43–42 BC
15. They were portrayed as contemptible cowards.
16. He portrays an officer in the Khmer Royal Navy.
17. He frowned and stamped his feet to portray anger.
18. The altar-piece, portraying the Annunciation, is the work of Ciampelli.
19. He portrayed Napoleon in the play.
20. The book portrayed his personal experience.
21. They were portrayed as Contemptible cowards
22. In Cadillac Man, Robin Williams portrays a used car salesman.
23. 37 synonyms for Acting: performance, playing, performing, theatre, dramatics, portraying, enActing
24. In the play, Shaw portrays Androcles to be one of …
25. The book portrays her in a most unflattering light.