All rendition synonyms
ren·di·tion
R r noun rendition
- construal — an act of construing
- acting — Acting is the activity or profession of performing in plays or films.
- definition — A definition is a statement giving the meaning of a word or expression, especially in a dictionary.
- expression — The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- formalisation — Alternative spelling of formalization.
- impartment — to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
- characterization — Characterization is the way an author or an actor describes or shows what a character is like.
- metaphrase — a literal translation.
- book learning — knowledge gained from books rather than from direct personal experience
- intrusting — Present participle of intrust.
- book-learning — knowledge acquired by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience.
- explanation — A statement or account that makes something clear.
- delivery — Delivery or a delivery is the bringing of letters, parcels, or other goods to someone's house or to another place where they want them.
- characterizations — portrayal; description: the actor's characterization of a politician.
- formulation — to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
- freighting — Present participle of freight.
- exemplification — The act of exemplifying; a showing or illustrating by example.
- knockdown — capable of knocking something down; overwhelming; irresistible: a knockdown blow.
- delimitation — delimit.
- delineation — the act or process of delineating.
- formalization — to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
- individuation — the act of individuating.
- construction — Construction is the building of things such as houses, factories, roads, and bridges.
- hamming — an actor or performer who overacts.
- offer — to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
- in sight — an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding: an insight into 18th-century life.