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    depict
    /dɪˈpɪkt/

    verb

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  2. DEPICT definition: 1. to represent or show something in a picture or story: 2. to represent or show something in a…. Learn more.

  3. If you depict someone or something, you show what that person or thing is like—either in some kind of image (such as a drawing, painting, photograph, or movie), or with words. What results from your efforts to depict that person or thing can be called a depiction .

  4. When you depict something, you draw a picture of it, describe it, or show what it looks like. So grab a crayon, a paint brush, or even an Etch-A-Sketch and start depicting. From the Latin depictus, meaning “to portray, paint, sketch, describe,” depict is a way to communicate what you see.

  5. To depict someone or something means to describe them or give an impression of them in writing.

  6. to represent or show something in a picture or story: Her paintings depict the lives of ordinary people in the last century. depict someone as something/doing something In the book, he depicts his father as a tyrant. [ + -ing verb ] People were shocked by the advertisement, which depicted a woman beat ing her husband. Fewer examples.

  7. to describe something in words, or give an impression of something in words or with a picture. depict somebody/something The novel depicts French society in the 1930s. depict somebody/something as somebody/something The advertisements depicted smoking as glamorous and attractive.

  8. 1. To represent in a picture or sculpture: Each page's border has designs that depict forest animals. 2. To represent in words; describe: stories that depict life on the frontier. [Middle English depicten, from Latin dēpingere, dēpict- : dē-, de- + pingere, to picture; see peig- in Indo-European roots .] de·pic′tion n.