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depicted me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "depicted me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representation or illustration of oneself in art, literature, or other forms of media. Example: "The painting depicted me as a heroic figure, capturing my essence in vibrant colors."
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59 human-written examples
I'm not who they depict me as.
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"Yet newspaper reports this week still depict me as a young Muslim who supports Isis," she writes.
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Yet newspaper reports this week still depict me as a young Muslim who supports Isis.
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I know the film intends to depict me and my work in a negative light.
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For that skill, I will forgive him for depicting me as a cardboard figure with a massive chin.
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That includes a cover story in the news magazine Spiegel which, she says, "gave me the dubious honour of depicting me as Adolfina, with a Leni Riefenstahl look".
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In particular, the portrait depicts me in a manner that suggests that I am a philanderer, a womaniser and one with no respect.
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The real Julian Assange deplores this film, writing to Cumberbatch claiming that it would "depict me and my work in a negative light".
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In an affidavit, he stated: "The portrait depicts me in a manner that suggests I am a philanderer, a womaniser and one with no respect".
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"These outlets depict me as a really bad person for whatever reason and it's just like: 'Wow, these people don't know anything about me.'" He is quick to dismiss the attempt to define him.
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"Because Today FM decided to drop a presenter [Smyth] of a programme that had been running for 14 years and had falling audience numbers, suddenly there is an eagerness to depict me as a pariah among journalists, columnists and broadcasters".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "depicted me" when you want to convey how someone or something has portrayed you, focusing on the representation or image created.
Common error
Avoid using "depicted me" in very casual conversations; opt for simpler terms like "showed me" or "described me" to maintain a natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "depicted me" functions as a verb phrase where "depicted" is the verb and "me" is the object. It indicates the act of representing someone, typically visually or artistically. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase follows standard grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "depicted me" is used to describe how someone or something has visually or artistically represented the speaker. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. Though no direct examples were found in the provided data, the phrase is generally suitable for neutral to formal contexts. Alternatives include "portrayed me" or "represented me" depending on the specific shade of meaning required. Using this phrase effectively helps convey the image or impression created by a representation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Portrayed me
Replaces "depicted" with "portrayed", indicating a representation or acting out of a role.
Represented me
Uses "represented" to convey standing in for or symbolizing the speaker.
Showed me as
Employs "showed" to express a visual or presented image of the speaker.
Presented me as
Indicates a deliberate act of introducing or showcasing the speaker in a certain way.
Described me as
Replaces "depicted" with "described", focusing on a verbal representation.
Characterized me as
Uses "characterized" to show how the speaker was defined or marked by certain traits.
Rendered me as
Indicates a transformation or artistic interpretation of the speaker.
Illustrated me as
Focuses on a visual explanation or clarification of the speaker's image.
Framed me as
Suggests a way of presenting the speaker that influences perception or understanding.
Imagined me as
Uses "imagined" to show how someone conceived or formed a mental image of the speaker.
FAQs
How can I use "depicted me" in a sentence?
You can use "depicted me" to describe how someone or something represented you, such as in art, literature, or media. For example, "The painting "depicted me" as a strong leader."
What are some alternatives to "depicted me"?
Alternatives include "portrayed me", "represented me", or "showed me as", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Which is more appropriate: "depicted me" or "portrayed me"?
"Depicted me" and "portrayed me" are often interchangeable. "Depicted" implies a more visual or artistic representation, while "portrayed" can encompass a broader range of representations, including acting or performance.
What's the difference between "depicted me" and "described me"?
"Depicted me" generally refers to a visual representation, while "described me" refers to a verbal or written account. For example, a painting depicts, while a biography describes.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested