Portrait
UK /["/ˈpɔːtreɪt//ˈpɔːtrət/"]/US /["/ˈpɔːrtrət/"]/
Definition
a painting, drawing or photograph of a person, especially of the head and shoulders
In simple words: A painting or photograph of a person, especially showing their face.
Examples
- The artist painted a beautiful portrait of her grandmother.
- In the museum, I saw a famous portrait of a historical figure.
- The photographer captured a stunning portrait of the family in the park.
- Her portrait showed not just her face, but also her personality.
- He decided to create a portrait of his dog, which was very lifelike.
Usage notes
Use 'portrait' to refer to artistic representations of people. In formal contexts, it can relate to more serious art; in informal contexts, it may refer to casual photos. Avoid using in slang or overly casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'portrait' as 'Port' of the person – a gateway to their face.
Collocations
- full-length
- half-length
- oil
- do
- draw
- paint
- hang
- gallery
- artist
- painter
- portrait by
- portrait of
- intimate
- vivid
- pen
- create
- draw
- offer
Synonyms
- depiction
Antonyms
- landscape
- full-body shot
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'landscape' which refers to pictures of scenery.
- Using 'portrait' when referring to a full body photo instead of just the face.
- Incorrectly assuming 'portrait' only applies to paintings.