Portrayed vs Bewritten - What's the difference?
portrayed | bewritten |
(portray)
To paint or draw the likeness of.
(figuratively) To describe in words; to convey.
To play a role; to depict a character, person, situation, or event.
To adorn with pictures.
Written about; depicted; portrayed; described.
* 1863 , John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress), Philip Gengembre Hubert, Sarah Orne Jewett, The Atlantic monthly: Volume 12 :
* 1893 , Sir Norman Lockyer, Nature: Volume 48 :
* 1899 , The Nation: Volume 69:
* 1992 , Thomas Mann, The holy sinner :
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As verbs the difference between portrayed and bewritten
is that portrayed is (portray) while bewritten is .As an adjective bewritten is
written about; depicted; portrayed; described.portrayed
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*portray
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Alternative forms
* pourtrayVerb
(en verb)Anagrams
*bewritten
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Adjective
(en adjective)- If I live a thousand years, I do not believe I shall ever do a more virtuous deed than I did long ago in staying at home for the sake of a quarter of a dollar when the rest of the school went to see Tom Thumb, the late bewritten bridegroom.
- He was wholly different from the much-writing and much-bewritten " Field Naturalist" of the type with which we have lately become painfully familiar, the man who is all eyes and tongue but has no brains, thinking everything he sees is seen for the first time, [...]
- In the course of his career he has visited India, and now presents us with his recent but somewhat hasty notes on the people, plague, hunting, pagodas, mills, morals, and canals of that much bewritten land.
- Therewith he went to his desk, opened it, and reached far behind to a drawer at the back; this also he unlocked with a secret key and drew something out, richly besene, highly valuable, made of yvorie, framed in gold and splinters of precious stones, and closely bewritten .