English to Urdu Dictionary portrayal

portrayal

چترن
definition
noun
a realistic portrayal of war
a depiction of someone or something in a work of art or literature.
example
Michael Schultz showed less refinement in his 'portrayal' of William.
the media 'portrayal' of immigration
Without a doubt, Boys Don't Cry is the most devastating 'portrayal' of violence done to women I have ever seen in a film.
The book has been inspiration for both Cavanagh's production and Dibblee's 'portrayal' .
Figure 5 is a 'portrayal' of what we think is occurring.
a realistic 'portrayal' of war
Made in 1969, its 'portrayal' of the Korean war was a thinly disguised reference to the contemporaneous conflict in Vietnam.
This is the best way I can praise this lady for a super 'portrayal' .
For years George Cole has delighted TV and film audiences with his 'portrayal' of cheeky conmen.
Jones provides a trenchant 'portrayal' of a boy in desperate pursuit of his dreams.
In the title role, Campbell Scott gives a wonderfully compelling 'portrayal' .
He was best known for his 'portrayal' of fatherly roles in many TV dramas.
a realistic 'portrayal' of war
the media 'portrayal' of immigration
The staff called Cheshire to complain because of the film's 'portrayal' of President Bush.
his 'portrayal' of the title character
A little more delineation between the two sides of the character would have further advanced what was a fair 'portrayal' .
Put simply, the David against Goliath scenario does not necessarily represent an accurate 'portrayal' of the real conflict.
Audiences are delighted by her 'portrayal' of Brooks' crochety attitude.
William Shatner won for his 'portrayal' of Denny Crane in Boston Legal.
I had to cast aside my objections to the 'portrayal' of some stereotypes.
What saves the film, without doubt, is Ben Kingsley's 'portrayal' of Fagin, which is brilliant.
his 'portrayal' of the title character
Individuals and organizations like the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation have made much of the lack of positive 'portrayals' of gays in media.
Stories of vengeance and realistic 'portrayals' of contemporary life came into fashion around this time.
This was known as the ' Jim Crow ' system, named after earlier caricature 'portrayals' of blacks.
What they usually do, however, is to sterilise debate with caricatured 'portrayals' of evil, money-obsessed capitalists.
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