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portraid

Incorrect spelling, explanation: in English, regular verbs form the past tense by adding -ed to the base form of the verb. The verb portray follows this rule, so its correct past tense is portrayed. The combination -aid doesn’t naturally fit English spelling rules for forming past-tense verbs. That’s why portraid is not correct. The confusion may come from the pronunciation of portrayed sounding like raid. However, in writing, English doesn’t adjust spellings just to match phonetic sounds.


Correct spelling

portrayed

Correct spelling, explanation: the verb portray comes from the Old French word portraire, which meant to depict or to draw. This word is derived from the Latin verb protrahere (to drag forward or to bring forth), which is formed from pro- (forward) and trahere (to pull or draw). The past tense of this verb follows the standard pattern for regular English verbs, where -ed is added to form portrayed. Portraid is not based on any historical or linguistic roots that would justify it as a correct form.

Definition of portrayed:
Verb (past tense, past participle), describe (someone or something) in a particular way
The novel portrayed the protagonist as a fearless adventurer, always seeking new challenges.
The documentary portrayed the city’s history as a tale of resilience and transformation over the centuries.

Collocations with portrayed:
Some of the most commonly used collocations include:
1. Frequently portrayed: used when something is depicted repeatedly across different works or media.
Vampires are frequently portrayed as mysterious and alluring in modern literature.
2. Portrayed in a negative light: refers to someone or something being represented unfavorably.
The politician was portrayed in a negative light after the corruption scandal broke.
3. Portrayed as a villain: describes someone being depicted as an antagonist or negative character.
In the film, the businessman was portrayed as a villain who only cared about profit.
4. Portrayed in a stereotypical way: indicates that someone or something is depicted based on oversimplified or generalized ideas.
The character was portrayed in a stereotypical way, reinforcing outdated cultural norms.


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portreyed

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portreid

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protrayed

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