Noun(1) a word picture of a person's appearance and character(2) any likeness of a person, in any medium(3) a painting of a person's face(4) any likeness of a person(5) drawn representation; description
Noun(1) a word picture of a person's appearance and character(2) any likeness of a person, in any medium(3) a painting of a person's face(4) any likeness of a person(5) drawn representation; description
(1) The film is an intimate portrait of a woman and her mission of assassination.(2) the writer builds up a fascinating portrait of a community(3) The film is an affectionate portrait of his uncle and offers extensive access to its subject.(4) the writer builds up a full and fascinating portrait of a community(5) However, you can also twist the screen, close the clamshell and use it in portrait orientation like a PDA.(6) The screen will also adjust between a landscape and portrait view according to the content.(7) As was the case with his predecessor, the most eloquent image of Leo X is his portrait by Raphael.(8) Each is in turn derived from a familiar portrait by the likes of David and Holbein.(9) If the phone is at a 180 degree position, the photo taken will be in portrait mode.(10) The portrait is consistent with the impressions of Hanif's neighbours.(11) The story is a glowing portrait of a crusading humanitarian on a difficult mission to save his native land.(12) The bonus materials combine to paint a very nice portrait of the film and its background.(13) It is possible that this portrait of a fascinating metropolis deserves all the showered praise.(14) He broke with tradition when his official portrait was done in photographic form rather than a painting.(15) Although a rough and possibly abandoned study, it was almost certainly done at the time Gauguin was painting the portrait of him.(16) The film offered a portrait of a young Greek god, albeit an eccentric one, obsessed with speed, cinema and women.