Definitionn. a word picture of a person's appearance and character
Last update: January 17, 2017
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The book contained a fascinating portrait of medieval times. [noun]
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She is a portrait painter. [noun]
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PLUS Enrique also tips for the first time his classic blindfold portrait effect with all the touches and details only he alone can tell. [noun]
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The Portrait is a darkly atmospheric, psychologically complex, macabre and chilling novel from a master storyteller. [noun]
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Ma'amselle has no valuables, and at the worst I should but have to give them my diamond buckle, and my locket with his lordship's portrait.' [noun]
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Yonder portrait shows the perfect flower, but the bud possessed, if possible, even more exquisite charm. [noun]
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Her nose was more delicate than it is now, and the slight curve which appears in the portrait, and which is far too prominent in the coins, was not visible. [noun]
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Then he went quietly up to the portrait of Sirona, raised the cloth with which it was covered, and stood before it a long time sunk in thought. [noun]
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"Leonax painted the portrait of Octavia, on the opposite side, the same year, and perhaps the artist deemed the Roman the fairer woman." [noun]
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As the heroine's portrait must reveal her true character, so the life represented here must correspond in every line with the civilization of the period described. [noun]
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