portrait (Meaning)

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portrait (n)

a word picture of a person's appearance and character

any likeness of a person, in any medium

portrait Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's portrait captured the subject's enigmatic gaze and enigmatic smile.
  2. The ancient portrait hung in the museum, a frozen moment in time painted with exquisite detail.
  3. The self-portrait revealed the artist's vulnerability and deep introspection.
  4. The stately portrait depicted the king in all his regal splendor, exuding an aura of authority.
  5. The child's portrait beamed with innocence and joy, a precious memory preserved in paint.
  6. The avant-garde portrait shattered traditional norms, challenging viewers with its fragmented forms and vibrant colors.
  7. The portrait of the beloved grandmother hung above the mantle, a constant reminder of her love and presence.
  8. The photographer captured a raw and intimate portrait of the refugee, conveying the complexities of their journey.
  9. The forensic artist sketch served as a chilling portrait of the suspected criminal, providing vital clues to their identity.
  10. The digital portrait seamlessly merged reality and fantasy, creating a surreal and captivating image.

FAQs About the word portrait

a word picture of a person's appearance and character, any likeness of a person, in any medium

picture, depiction, portrayal,description, sketch, vignette, portraiture, account,tale, definition

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The artist's portrait captured the subject's enigmatic gaze and enigmatic smile.

The ancient portrait hung in the museum, a frozen moment in time painted with exquisite detail.

The self-portrait revealed the artist's vulnerability and deep introspection.

The stately portrait depicted the king in all his regal splendor, exuding an aura of authority.