Crossword-Solution: PORTRAYAL 9 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Portrayal n. The act or process of portraying; description;
delineation.

We have 29 clues for the answer “PORTRAYAL”

Clue Answers
Actor's job 2 answers
Acting job. 3 answers
Visual representation 3 answers
portraiture 9 answers
ACTING THE PART OF A CHARACTER ON STAGE 11 answers
characterization 12 answers
enactment 13 answers
THEATRICAL representation 15 answers
ACTING part 20 answers
Embodiment 22 answers
delineation 25 answers
Diagram 30 answers
BOOK of instructions 34 answers
characterisation 39 answers
singularity 40 answers
figuration 40 answers
Personification 43 answers
Role 44 answers
Impersonation 45 answers
playing 48 answers
depiction 49 answers
Responsibility 56 answers
Temperament 60 answers
Task 61 answers
Replica 61 answers
Idiosyncrasy 62 answers
Story 79 answers
__ film 80 answers
Position 110 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PORTRAYAL (5)

What exactly can you do for me, or can we do for each other?" "An even more accurate portrayal my friend, yes, do for each other." Alex paused for effect and to sip his Metaxa.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
And yet he strongly felt her charm; the eddies had a strange fascination! Roderick, in the glow of that renewed admiration provoked by the fixed attention of portrayal, was never weary of descanting on the extraordinary perfection of her beauty.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
What do you think of his portrayal of your character ? Keanu is fantastic! I have this problem: I have never been able to describe the character of Johnny, until he came aboard.
William Gibson Interviewed Giuseppe Salza 1995
Newsome, away off with her finger on the pulse of Massachusetts, should yet be no less intensely than circuitously present through the whole thing, should be no less felt as to be reckoned with than the most direct exhibition, the finest portrayal at first hand could make her, such a sign of artistic good faith, I say, once it’s unmistakeably there, takes on again an actuality not too much impaired by the comparative dimness of the particular success.
The Ambassadors Henry James 1996
Any reader of Manzoni's Promessi Sposi, with its wonderful portrayal of the feelings and doings of a noble lady kept in a convent against her will, may have some idea of the rage and despair which must have inspired such assemblages in which pride, pauperism, and the attempted suppression of the instincts of humanity wrought a fearful work.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996

Quotes with PORTRAYAL (3)

Finer feeling, which we now wish to consider, is chiefly of two kinds: the feeling of the *sublime* and that of the *beautiful*. The stirring of each is pleasant, but in different ways. The sight of a mountain whose snow-covered peak rises above the clouds, the description of a raging storm, or Milton's portrayal of the infernal kingdom, arouse enjoyment but with horror; on the other hand, the sight of flower strewn meadows, valleys with winding brooks and covered with grazin…
Immanuel Kant Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime
Poetry is the wailing of a broken heart―the etched sorrows of despairing souls. These artful words are an exclamation in rare colors expressed noiselessly on parchment. Poetry is the unheard cry of a flower, wilting. It is a humble, lucent tear shed with meaning. It is the lovely portrayal of ugliness and the bitter edge of sweet. Poetry speaks to the spirit by piercing understanding. It interprets all senseless truths―beauty, love, emotion―into sensible scrawl. Poetry is vag…
Richelle E. Goodrich Making Wishes
According to Mark, it was a custom of the Roman governor during the feast of Passover to release one prisoner to the Jews, anyone for whom they asked. When Pilate asks the crowd which prisoner they would like to have released — Jesus, the preacher and traitor to Rome, or bar Abbas, the insurrectionist and murderer — the crowd demands the release of the insurrectionist and the crucifixion of the preacher. "Why?" Pilate asks, pained at the thought of having to put an innocent J…
Reza Aslan Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth
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