Rendering

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛndərɪŋ/

Definitions of rendering

noun a performance or interpretation, especially of a dramatic role or piece of music

Example Sentences

A1 The rendering of the cartoon was colorful and fun.

A2 The rendering of the building in the architectural plans was very detailed.

B1 The rendering of the website took longer than expected due to technical issues.

B2 The rendering of the special effects in the movie was top-notch.

C1 The rendering of the 3D model was so realistic, it looked like a photograph.

C2 The rendering of the music in the concert hall was flawless and captivating.

verb present participle of render, which means to provide or give

Example Sentences

A1 The artist is rendering a beautiful landscape on canvas.

A2 She is rendering assistance to those in need during the crisis.

B1 The software developer is rendering the 3D model for the new video game.

B2 The architect is rendering the building design to show to the client.

C1 The special effects team is rendering the CGI scenes for the blockbuster movie.

C2 The graphic designer is rendering the final layout for the magazine spread.

Examples of rendering in a Sentence

formal The rendering of the architectural design was done with meticulous attention to detail.

informal The rendering of the new video game graphics looks amazing!

slang The rendering on that car is sick!

figurative His rendering of the Shakespearean soliloquy was truly captivating.

Grammatical Forms of rendering

past tense

rendered

plural

renderings

comparative

more rendering

superlative

most rendering

present tense

renders

future tense

will render

perfect tense

has rendered

continuous tense

is rendering

singular

rendering

positive degree

render

infinitive

to render

gerund

rendering

participle

rendered

Origin and Evolution of rendering

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'rendering' originated from the Middle English word 'rendren' which came from Old French 'rendre' meaning 'to give back' or 'to restore'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'rendering' evolved to also mean the act of interpreting or representing something in a particular way, especially in the context of art or design.