portfolio
6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for portfolio, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Noun — A flat case for carrying documents, drawings, or photographs.
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How to use portfolio
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Etymology
From Italian portafoglio ("carry-sheet"), from Latin portare ("to carry") and folium ("leaf, sheet"). The "government responsibility" sense developed later, by the 1930s.
Full origin of portfolio →Frequently asked questions
What does “portfolio” mean?
The word “portfolio” means a flat case for carrying documents, drawings, or photographs. In plain terms, either a case for documents, a showcase of work, an investment collection, or a minister's area of responsibility.
How do you pronounce “portfolio”?
“Portfolio” is pronounced pawt-FOH-lee-oh (/poɹtˈfoʊ.liˌoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “portfolio” in a sentence?
Here is “portfolio” used in a sentence: “She tucked her sketches into a leather portfolio.”
What part of speech is “portfolio”?
“Portfolio” is a noun.
Where does the word “portfolio” come from?
The word “portfolio” dates back to around 1930 and comes from Latin. From Italian portafoglio ("carry-sheet"), from Latin portare ("to carry") and folium ("leaf, sheet"). The "government responsibility" sense developed later, by the 1930s.
Is “portfolio” a common word?
“Portfolio” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “portfolio” have?
“Portfolio” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a flat case for carrying documents, drawings, or photographs.
What is the difference between a portfolio and a résumé?
A portfolio is a curated collection of actual work samples that demonstrate someone's skills, while a résumé is a short text document listing qualifications, experience, and education. A portfolio shows what you can do, whereas a résumé summarises where you have worked.
What is the difference between a portfolio and a folder?
A portfolio in the sense of a flat case is used specifically for carrying documents, drawings, or photographs, and the word also implies a deliberately selected body of work. A folder simply holds papers without any suggestion that its contents are curated to showcase skill.
What is the plural of 'portfolio'?
The plural of 'portfolio' is 'portfolios', formed simply by adding an -s. It is not spelled 'portfolioes'.