The word 'portray' has two main meanings in English: the Hollywood meaning refers to an actor playing a character in a movie, TV show, or play, while the storyteller meaning describes how someone tells a story or writes an article that makes a person or situation appear in a specific way, either positively or negatively.
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Thank you for coming on. I can't wait to talk about Michael and what a great performance you've done in this film. This is your first movie role. You're playing Michael Jackson. Okay, this is [cheering] big.
That's as big as you can probably pick for any character to portray in a film.
To portray someone simply means to paint a picture of them, either with acting, with art, or with your words.
Let's break down the two main ways native speakers use this every day.
The Hollywood meaning. This is the most literal way we use the word. Whenever an actor plays a character in a movie, a TV show, or a play, they are portraying them.
In the new historical drama, the queen is portrayed by a totally unknown actress.
Second, the storyteller meaning. Heart shadow. Outthink, outsmart, outplay.
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MOONFALL?
>> [screaming] >> NO WAY. SHE'S GOING FOR IT.
HEY, MOONFALL. You've got to be kidding.
No way. No way.
And boom! All right, rematch.
>> Outthink, outsmart, >> outplay.
Second, the storyteller meaning, describing. This is the most common way we use it in daily conversation and the news. You use this when someone tells a story or writes an article that makes a person or a situation look a very specific way, good or bad.
For instance, the media portrayed the CEO as a greedy villain, but he actually donates a lot to charity.
Talking about yourself.
I don't want to portray myself as an expert, but I do know a little bit about fixing cars.
But also this character that you're playing Michael Jackson, the one and only, happens to be your uncle.
Yes.
So Jermaine Jackson is your dad? Yes, Jermaine is my father.
>> I love Jermaine.
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