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1 portrait
N1. रूपचित्रShe is a portrait painter.2. शब्दचित्रThe book contained a fascinating portrait of medieval times. -
2 portrait
n.चित्र, छबि, तसवीर, विस्तृत वर्णन, आलेख्य -
3 portrait
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4 bust
N1. छातीThe portrait showed his bust.2. रेडThey went on a bust that lasted three days -
5 crude
Adj1. अशोधितCopper occurs in the crude form as sulphide2. अपरिष्कृतThe boy made a crude sketch of the portrait -
6 effortless
Adj1. प्रयत्न\effortlessके\effortlessबिनाThe artist paints the portrait with effortless skill. -
7 fore lock
N1. अलक\{माथे\fore lockपर\fore lockगिरनेवाली\}The portrait showed curly fore locks on the forehead of the lady. -
8 forgiveness
N1. क्षमाJesus was the living portrait of forgiveness. -
9 life size
N1. यथार्थ आकारThe focus of the room was a life size portrait of the queen. -
10 regalia
N1. राजचिह्नHe has made a portrait of the queen in full regalia. -
11 sketch
N1. खाकाThe artist made many sketches in pencil before painting the portrait. -
12 steely
Adj1. लोहे जैसा रंगThe background of the portrait was steely blue.2. लोहे जैसा सख्तOne should be steely enough to overcome all sorts of hardships.
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PORTRAIT — Autrefois, le mot « portrait » évoquait une personne – homme, femme ou enfant –, figée dans une pose qu’il avait fallu « tenir » devant un artiste prenant des croquis dont ensuite il faisait soit une peinture, soit une sculpture ou une gravure… … Encyclopédie Universelle
portrait — portrait, aite 1. (por trè, trè t ) part. passé de portraire. • Mais je reviens à vous, en qui je vois portraits De ses perfections les plus aimables traits, CORN. Veuve, V, 7. portrait 2. (por trè ; le t ne se prononce pas et ne se lie pas ;… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Portrait — Por trait, n. [F., originally p. p. of portraire to portray. See {Portray}.] 1. The likeness of a person, painted, drawn, or engraved; commonly, a representation of the human face painted from real life. [1913 Webster] In portraits, the grace,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
portrait — UK US /ˈpɔːtreɪt/ adjective IT ► used to describe a computer document that is to be printed with the shorter side of the paper at the top and bottom: »The design was intended to be distributed in printed form, so the pages are laid out for… … Financial and business terms
portrait — late 14c. (in portreyture), from M.Fr. portrait, from O.Fr. portret (13c.), noun use of pp. of portraire to paint, depict (see PORTRAY (Cf. portray)) … Etymology dictionary
Portrait — Por trait, v. t. To portray; to draw. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Portrait — (fr., spr. Porträh), Abbildung eines wirklich lebenden Menschen, sowohl in plastischen Werken (Portraitstatuen, Portraitbüsten), als in Gemälden. Daher Portraitiren, ein P. zeichnen od. malen. Ein Maler, welcher P s zum Hauptgegenstand seiner… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
portrait — photograph, *image, effigy, statue, icon, mask … New Dictionary of Synonyms
portrait — [n] drawn representation; description account, characterization, depiction, figure, image, likeness, model, painting, photograph, picture, portraiture, portrayal, profile, silhouette, simulacrum, sketch, snapshot, spitting image*, vignette;… … New thesaurus
portrait — ► NOUN 1) an artistic representation of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders. 2) a written or filmed description. 3) a format of printed matter which is higher than it is wide. Compare with LANDSCAPE(Cf.… … English terms dictionary
portrait — [pôr′trit, pôr′trāt΄] n. [MFr, pp. of portraire: see PORTRAY] 1. Obs. a drawn, painted, or carved picture of something 2. a representation of a person, esp. of the face, drawn, painted, photographed, or sculptured 3. a description or dramatic… … English World dictionary