Pronunciation: /ˈrɛndər/
noun a representation or interpretation, as of a course of action
A1 The chef's speciality was a beautifully rendered cake.
A2 The artist rendered the portrait with great attention to detail.
B1 The graphic designer used software to render the logo in 3D.
B2 The special effects team rendered the explosion scene with stunning realism.
C1 The playwright's words were rendered on stage with powerful emotion.
C2 The singer's rendition of the classic song rendered the audience spellbound.
verb to cause to be or become; make
A1 The artist rendered a beautiful landscape in watercolors.
A2 The instructions were rendered in multiple languages for easy understanding.
B1 The software developer rendered the user interface to be more user-friendly.
B2 The architect rendered the building design in 3D for a more realistic view.
C1 The actor's performance rendered the audience speechless.
C2 The chef's culinary skills rendered the dish exquisite and flavorful.