Equality is the absence of difference. Equality occurs when all parts are under the same conditions, have the same value or are interpreted from the same point of view, whether in...
Mitigate is a direct prenominal or transitive verb in Portuguese, and it means the act of decreasing the intensity of something, making it softer, calmer or relaxed. Mitigation is what it is...
Garrida is an adjective and feminine noun in the Portuguese language, used to define something that is decorated, with a lot of exuberance and adornments; that is elegant and graceful. It is also the name given to a...
Corroborate is a direct transitive verb that means to attest, prove or confirm something or something. The term is widely used in legal, statistical or scientific texts. Example: "the data...
Formerly it is an adverb that means formerly or "in other times". It is used to refer to some event that took place in the past. Regarding etymology, the word is formed...
Plurality is a feminine noun in the Portuguese language that means something that has a large amount, the broadest, general and multiple. The plurality is related to the diversity of things or...
Vulgarity is a characteristic or state of what is vulgar, banal, or mediocre. It can also mean the action or behavior of someone who is vulgar, that is, an individual who acts immorally or...
Afinco is a masculine noun in the Portuguese language, used to define an action or effect of getting stuck, being committed or dedicating oneself to something or something. The word hard is related to...
Ineffable is an adjective of two genders in the Portuguese language and means something that cannot be explained or described with words, due to its natural complexity or extreme beauty. The word...
Afável is an adjective of two genders in the Portuguese language, used to define who is welcoming, courteous or polite. Typically, this type of quality is awarded to members closest to...
Fighting is the act of fighting, defending and fighting for something or someone. The word pugnar can be classified as intransitive verb, direct intransitive verb or indirect intransitive verb in the language...
Emblemático is an adjective in the Portuguese language used to refer or correspond to the emblem: emblematic status of the monarchy. Emblematic is also what has property or particularity...
Futility is a feminine noun in the Portuguese language that characterizes or particularizes a futile individual; character of what is futile, that is, one that gives importance to what is superficial and...
Interjection is any word that expresses feelings and emotions in different ways. Examples: ah!, whee!, yup!, etc. Interjections are almost always followed by an exclamation point, which can...
Conjunction means binding, union, joining. Grammatically, conjunction is the invariable word that has the function of connecting clauses or terms with the same grammatical value. Examples: It's sunny, but it's...