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portrait

[pawr-trit, -treyt, pohr-] / ˈpɔr trɪt, -treɪt, ˈpoʊr- /


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He stresses that Columbus was “no saint” and concedes that his portrait of the man can seem “unsympathetic.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He left behind a seminal 37-volume encyclopedia, the “Natural History,” and the surviving letters of his nephew paint a colorful portrait of a workaholic who rarely slept.

From The Wall Street Journal

Julia “Butterfly” Hill — whose ethereal, barefoot portraits high in the redwood canopy became a symbol of the Redwood Summer — spent two years living in a thousand-year-old tree, named Luna, to keep it from being felled.

From Los Angeles Times

David deployed some of the same reportage techniques in his private portrait commissions, which constitute half the exhibition.

From The Wall Street Journal

The coin found in Midlothian has a portrait of the monarch's head on one side and a cross-based design on the other.

From BBC