the past tense would be portrayed
portrayed.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to characterize" (to portray, to define). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb.
Portray means to show something through a particular medium, usually artistically. An example of portray used in a sentence is: The painting was a successful attempt to portray the emotion fear.
"Mouth" is a noun, so will not have a past tense. If you are using "mouth" as a verb (to speak or move one's lips without making sound to portray a message to another), then the past tense form would be "mouthed".
The actor will portray William Shakespeare in the film.He tried his best to portray the character.
Portray has two syllables.
They portray events that have happened in the past. Just like a painting does of Christ giving a sermon to his disciples.
One can portray Christ by our Christ like actions. We cannot portray him in looks as there is no description of him in scripture that can be authenticted. As stated it is by our Christ like actions can we portray him.
portray the beauty of everyday life
The editorials portray the Israeli military as the tormentor
The noun forms for the verb to portray are portrayal and the gerund, portraying.
No he did not portray during the Revolutionary War.