English to Urdu Dictionary portray

portray

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definition
verb
the author wanted to portray a new type of hero
depict (someone or something) in a work of art or literature.
translation of 'portray'
verb
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example
The reports also 'portray' a shocking tale of work almost without break and poor living conditions.
While pictures often 'portray' the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly.
The author made extensive use of surviving manuscripts to 'portray' Nelson ‘in all his paradoxical complexity’.
Not only does the painting 'portray' these illnesses, it also depicts many of the methods used in the hospital to cure them.
Or at least reporters would be less able to 'portray' the movement as divided.
The actors 'portray' actors in an old fashioned music hall putting on a production of the musical.
People recite poems, or act out little skits to 'portray' their feelings.
he tossed his affable TV persona aside to 'portray' a merciless mobster
he chose Trevor Howard to 'portray' Captain Bligh
His rich experience in the field helps him 'portray' each character better year after year.
the author wanted to 'portray' a new type of hero
When an actor can 'portray' a character so well as to evoke a sincere and visceral hatred from a viewer, he has truly done his job well.
All these descriptions of Scotland 'portray' Scotland as a place where the agents of darkness have shrouded the land.
The compilation of this report if attempting to 'portray' an unbiased account should have mentioned the Palestinian casualties.
Do the cameras and reporters only see, or want to 'portray' , the demeaning of America?
The report does, however, 'portray' a torrid tale of arrogance and incompetence by the company's management.
Some of the characters do not yet have pictures to 'portray' them.
Detailed research allows the group to 'portray' aspects of later Roman life which have, until recently, been largely overlooked.
Early depictions of Cain 'portray' him as a bearded man holding a sheaf of grain in one hand and vine-bearing grapes in the other.
An actor who feels he has served his time, he is angered by reports that 'portray' him as an over night success and is not prepared to underestimate his value now.
Other reports, however, appear to 'portray' a system in deep financial trouble.
The influence of such groups allows the media to 'portray' reporting as responsible and providing ‘balance’.
It is tempting for trendy writers to 'portray' him as a tool of rich imperialists oppressing the poor convicts.
Interestingly, the Torah is unique among all ancient national literature in that it 'portrays' its people in both victory and defeat.
We firmly believe that a film which 'portrays' someone dying is not for public viewing.
Much of the teachings in Buddhism are 'portrayed' through a narrative framework.
The author also 'portrays' Margaret's husband John not as the militant Protestant of some portrayals, but very supportive of his wife.
I suppose Olympic swimmer Johnny Weissmuller was the ichiban Tarzan 'portrayer' and Maureen O'Sullivan with prototypical Jane.
Painters, photographers and ceramicists 'portrayed' them, and illustrators produced cartoons about them.
This new portrait, now hanging in the National Portrait Gallery, depicts a rather more mature-looking Bill, while still 'portraying' his huge sense of fun.
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