Synonym: portraiture, portrayal. Similar words: portray, trait, transport, transportation, active transport, trail, strain, port. Meaning: ['pɔrtrɪt /'pɔːt-] n. 1. a painting of a person's face 2. a word picture of a person's appearance and character 3. any likeness of a person.
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181. By putting these ideas together, we've drawn a portrait of the perfect playground.
182. Next door, Frank Dobson's modelled terracotta study for Pax is set beside the work of five other portrait painters.
183. Over the marble fireplace was a portrait, presumably of the baronet who had commissioned the house.
184. The back-drops to portrait photos in the photographer's studio can also offer important dating clues.
185. I want to arrange for a commemorative postage stamp to be printed with my portrait on it.
186. It was a portrait of the white bull terrier, executed with incredible precision.
187. I spent most of the intervening period in the National Portrait Gallery.
188. This survey of personal experiences, ranging from close combat to literary society, constructs a memorable portrait of the last war.
189. Mrs Zamzam looked up to the wall of the room where there hung a framed portrait of a young man and woman.
190. A full-length portrait of the Queen hung on the wall.
191. Inside one of the observatories was the telescope that I knew immediately would make a perfect backdrop for the portrait.
192. In the next portrait I introduce a man and a woman who achieved a work-family balance for both by reversing traditional roles.
193. It is the portrait of a caged animal sniffing the air in search of a scent of meaning in life.
194. A representative assembly should be in miniature an exact portrait of the people at large.
195. His provincial town of Flaxborough is a portrait of what might be any somewhat cut-off provincial town anywhere in Britain.
196. The original, unfaded colour of the damask in the saloon is found behind a state portrait.
197. But the first lady of this portrait can also be a scold, stand-offish and sanctimonious.
198. Reynolds was a great exponent of the idealized portrait typical of the day.
199. Photography and film were the media of the past 100 years, and the National Portrait Gallery barely touches the subject.
200. I wasn't sure whether the portrait was an excellent copy or the original.
201. In the portrait,[http://Sentencedict.com] the King looked manly and in control.
202. This portrait of self-destruction is told through the contrast of two singing sisters, one famous and one notorious.
203. Photographs and brief biographies of the major subjects accompany different portrait groups.
204. These spectacles do provide quite different views on the official portrait of crime and criminals.
205. This is quite different to a group portrait, which is a well-defined, discrete entity that we can adopt unilaterally.
206. The portrait is an endlessly interesting example, a theme redolent with social connotations and artistic references.
207. Artist's intention is one of the criteria for the portrait posited by historians and theorists.
208. A portrait he drew of Madame Decrucq coming home from the pit has since vanished.
209. He sent home letters and telegrams that give us a glimpse behind the facade of the official portrait: Loved the ladies.
210. There had been a picture towards the back of the journal-a portrait of a walled garden.
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