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represents - Master This Word

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represents Word Meanings

  • to depict or symbolize something
  • to act or speak on behalf of someone
  • to present in a particular way
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represents Example Sentences

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represents Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˌrɛp.rɪˈzɛnt/
US /ˌrɛp.rɪˈzɛnt/
Syllables
represent

represents Word Etymology

re- = again + present = to place before. Historical origin: Latin 'repraesentare' → Old French 'représenter' → English. Memory image: Imagine an artist placing a canvas before an audience, each stroke representing a part of the story.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible Input

English Brain Route

I move my hand and press the pencil across the page. I adjust the lines until the shape feels right. I push and pull the forms, watching how the image begins to stand for something bigger. I place the final stroke, let the scene hold its place, and feel how what I show is built from the moment I chose to represent it.

Real Context

Represent is a versatile verb used to show or symbolize something, to stand in for someone, or to present something in a chosen way. In art or data, you can say a chart represents trends; in law or politics, a lawyer may represent a client, or a spokesperson may represent a company. It can also mean to describe or portray a person, idea, or situation with a particular emphasis or bias. Native speakers distinguish represent from depict (which focuses on visual likeness) and from embody (which expresses the deeper essence). When choosing your approach, you represent your position by the words you use, the evidence you offer, and the tone you strike.

Usage Reminders

  • 1) Use represent to show what something stands for or stands in for someone.
  • 2) Distinguish it from depict when you mean visuals, and from embody when you mean essence.
  • 3) In legal or official contexts, represent can mean acting on behalf of someone.
  • 4) With data, a chart or figure can represent trends or comparisons.
  • 5) Watch for noun form 'representation' and phrases like 'represent the views of' or 'be represented by'.

Common Misconceptions

  • It only means drawing or visuals; it can also stand for a person or idea.
  • Represent is the same as depict in all contexts.
  • It cannot mean to act on behalf of someone in legal or official settings.
  • People confuse represent with be represented by when discussing graphs or data.
  • The noun form 'representation' is not related to the verb.

Thinking Differences

English speakers often treat represent as both 'to stand for' and 'to portray' in visuals or speech; learners should distinguish between presenting facts, symbolizing meaning, and representing someone in a legal or official role.

Learning Tips

  • Practice using represent in three contexts: symbol/metaphor, acting on behalf, and presenting a view.
  • Compare with depict and embody to solidify their nuances.
  • Use representation in noun form to discuss ideas or appearances.
  • Watch phrases like 'represent the views of' and 'be represented by'.
  • Read charts or reports and state what they represent, not just what they show.
  • Create your own sentences contrasting these senses.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What is the definition of 'represents'?

A.To destroy something completely
B.To serve as a sign of something
C.To ignore something intentional
D.To make a choice
Step 2: Usage

Identify the correctly used sentence of 'represents'.

A.He represents the class with a loud voice.
B.The painting represents a deep emotion.
C.She represents to eat well every day.
D.They represents an event that has passed.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is most similar to 'represents'?

A.Symbolizes
B.Disclaims
C.Hides
D.Obscures
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is the opposite of 'represents'?

A.Conceals
B.Illustrates
C.Demonstrates
D.Highlights
Step 5: Mastery

Can you think of a real-life context where something stands for something else?

A.A flag stands for national pride.
B.The recipe is easy to follow.
C.She thought about her favorite dish.
D.The movie was entertaining after all.

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