Characterize vs Define vs Depict vs Illustrate vs Represent

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Characterize

Top 3,000 (common)C1verb

Define

Top 1,000 (very common)B1verb

Depict

Top 5,000 (fairly common)C1verb

Illustrate

Top 1,000 (very common)B2verb

Represent

Top 1,000 (very common)B1
 CharacterizeDefineDepictIllustrateRepresent
Pronunciation🇬🇧 /["/ˈkærəktəraɪz/","/ˈkærəktəraɪzɪz/","/ˈkærəktəraɪzd/","/ˈkærəktəraɪzɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkærəktəraɪz/","/ˈkærəktəraɪzɪz/","/ˈkærəktəraɪzd/","/ˈkærəktəraɪzɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/dɪˈfaɪn/","/dɪˈfaɪnz/","/dɪˈfaɪnd/","/dɪˈfaɪnɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/dɪˈfaɪn/","/dɪˈfaɪnz/","/dɪˈfaɪnd/","/dɪˈfaɪnɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 //dɪˈpɪkt//🇺🇸 //dɪˈpɪkt//🇬🇧 //ˈɪl.ə.streɪt//🇺🇸 //ˈɪl.ə.streɪt//🇬🇧 /["/ˌreprɪˈzent/","/ˌreprɪˈzents/","/ˌreprɪˈzentɪd/","/ˌreprɪˈzentɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˌreprɪˈzent/","/ˌreprɪˈzents/","/ˌreprɪˈzentɪd/","/ˌreprɪˈzentɪŋ/"]/
MeaningTo describe someone or something by their traits.To explain the meaning of a word or idea.To show something in a picture or descriptionTo make something clear by showing or explaining it.to show or be an example of something
Examplethe rolling hills that characterize this part of EnglandCan you define the term 'photosynthesis' for us?The mural depicts scenes from local history.The teacher used a map to illustrate the geography lesson.It is important to represent your ideas clearly during the presentation.
RegisterNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 3,000 (common)Top 1,000 (very common)Top 5,000 (fairly common)Top 1,000 (very common)Top 1,000 (very common)
CEFR levelC1B1C1B2B1
Part of speechverbverbverbverb
Collocationscharacterize a character, characterize the behavior, characterize the style, characterize the resultsaccurately, carefully, correctly, be difficult to, be impossible to, be easy to, as, by, in terms of, accurately, carefully, correctly, be difficult to, be impossible to, be easy to, as, by, in terms ofdepict a scene, depict a character, depict emotionsillustrate a point, illustrate with examples, illustrate a conceptstrongly, well, equally, legally, ably, adequately, choose somebody to, elect somebody to, select somebody to, accurately, faithfully, fairly, be intended to, purport to, seek to, as, accurately, faithfully, fairly, be intended to, purport to, seek to, as, accurately, faithfully, fairly, be intended to, purport to, seek to, as
Antonymsmischaracterize, confuseconfuse, misinterpretconceal, hide, suppressconfuse, obscuremisrepresent, hide
Common mistakesConfused with 'character' as a noun., Used incorrectly with subjects: 'She characterized him' instead of 'She characterized.', Misunderstood tense: 'characterizing' as a current action, not a past one.Confused with 'defy' which means to resist or challenge., Using 'define' without an object, e.g., saying 'define' alone., Incorrectly spelled as 'defin' or 'defene'.Confused with 'depicting' as a noun., Used incorrectly in passive constructions., Omitted 'object' in structure.Confused with 'demonstrate' - not all illustrations are demonstrations., Using 'illustrate' without an object; it requires something to illustrate., Incorrectly using 'illustrate' for non-visual explanations.Using 'represent' incorrectly as a noun (it is a verb)., Confusing 'represent' with 'present'., Using 'represent' without an object.
Usage notesUse in both written and spoken contexts when describing the qualities of people, places, or things. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler words would suffice.Use 'define' when you want to explain something clearly. It's suitable for academic and casual contexts, but avoid using it in very informal settings.Use in artistic or literary contexts. Not commonly used in casual conversation.Use 'illustrate' when describing the act of explaining creatively, often with images. It's not commonly used in informal contexts.Use 'represent' when talking about symbols, images, or people acting on behalf of others. Avoid in very casual contexts.

Frequently asked questions: Characterize vs Define vs Depict vs Illustrate vs Represent

What's the difference between Characterize, Define, Depict, Illustrate, and Represent?

Characterize: To describe someone or something by their traits. Define: To explain the meaning of a word or idea. Depict: To show something in a picture or description Illustrate: To make something clear by showing or explaining it. Represent: to show or be an example of something

Are Characterize, Define, Depict, Illustrate, and Represent the same CEFR level?

Characterize: C1, Define: B1, Depict: C1, Illustrate: B2, Represent: B1 on the CEFR scale.

Can you show an example of each?

Characterize: the rolling hills that characterize this part of England Define: Can you define the term 'photosynthesis' for us? Depict: The mural depicts scenes from local history. Illustrate: The teacher used a map to illustrate the geography lesson. Represent: It is important to represent your ideas clearly during the presentation.

Can I use Characterize, Define, Depict, Illustrate, and Represent interchangeably?

Not always. Characterize, Define, Depict, Illustrate, and Represent are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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