render

verb
UK: /ˈrendər/
US: /ˈrendər/
  1. To cause someone or something to be in a particular state or condition.

    1. The heat can render you tired.
    2. His speech rendered her speechless with surprise, she had no idea.
  2. To present or depict something in a work of art.

    1. He will render the scene soon.
    2. The artist sought to render the beauty of the landscape accurately.
  3. To provide or give a service, help, etc.

    1. I can render assistance now.
    2. They must render assistance to those affected by the storm immediately.
render noun
  1. A layer of plaster or cement.

    1. The render was smooth.
    2. The building's render had started to crack after the severe winter.
  2. A digital image created from a model.

    1. Here is render of the car.
    2. The architectural render provides a realistic view of the proposed building.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "render" in English means: To cause someone or something to be in a particular state or condition., To present or depict something in a work of art., To provide or give a service, help, etc..

The phonetic transcription of "render" is /ˈrendər/ in British English and /ˈrendər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "render": interpret, translate, give, supply, provide, portray, deliver, furnish, depict.

Example usage of "render": "The heat can render you tired.". More examples on the page.