Two options are depict or represent.
No. The word 'portray' is neither negative nor positive. It is neutral.
The word "portray" is a verb, and has no plural. In the present tense conjugation, the third-person singular uses the verb portrays, while all other persons use portray. The plural of the noun form portrayal is portrayals.
The answer is portray
portray, describe, picture
describe or present
to portray to imply Prove Display
The O has a R-shaped long O sound (caret O) and the A is a long A.
portray, reflect, photocopy, ditto, clone
I think the word you're looking for is personification.
Some antonyms for the word portray include obscure, mix up, and confuse. Some synonyms include describe, simulate, illustrate, and interpret.
"Portrait" comes into English most directly From Middle French portraict, pourtraict. It is a nominal use of the past participle of portraire ("portray"), from Latin prōtrahō.
The actor will portray William Shakespeare in the film.He tried his best to portray the character.