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depict

[dɪˈpɪkt]

depict Definition

  • 1to represent or show something in a picture, painting, or other art form
  • 2to describe something or someone in writing or speech, especially in a particular way

Using depict: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "depict" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mural depicts the history of the town.

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    The book depicts the life of a young girl growing up in poverty.

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    The movie depicts the struggles of a family during the Great Depression.

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    The artist chose to depict the landscape in a realistic style.

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    The article depicts him as a hero, but others disagree.

depict Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for depict

Phrases with depict

  • to describe or represent someone or something in a particular way

    Example

    The media often depicts politicians as corrupt and dishonest.

  • to describe or represent something with great accuracy and attention to detail

    Example

    The author depicts the setting in such detail that the reader can imagine being there.

  • to describe or represent something using language

    Example

    The poet depicts the beauty of nature in her verses.

Origins of depict

from Latin 'depictus', past participle of 'depigere', meaning 'to paint'

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Summary: depict in Brief

To 'depict' [dɪˈpɪkt] means to represent or show something in a visual or written form. It can be used to describe a painting, a book, a movie, or any other art form. 'Depict' is often used with prepositions like 'as,' 'in detail,' and 'in words.' Synonyms include 'portray,' 'illustrate,' and 'render.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

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