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portrayal

[pawr-trey-uhl, pohr-]

noun

  1. the act of portraying.

  2. a portrait.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • misportrayal noun
  • nonportrayal noun
  • preportrayal noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of portrayal1

First recorded in 1840–50; portray + -al 2
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More recently, he won acclaim for his portrayal of an MI5 agent in Apple TV's Slow Horses.

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In the show, Mensah struggles with anxiety in a few vulnerable moments, which differs from her portrayal on the page.

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Pierre: First and foremost, James Earl Jones originated Mufasa and is and always will be synonymous with Mufasa, and his portrayal is just so beautiful and timeless.

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Those portrayals were insulting, said Ms Haley, adding that Weinstein's continued denial of the allegations pushed her to "keep showing up" in court.

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His portrayal of the frustration of fearing that they weren’t good enough is one of the best moments of the whole night.

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