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Galician
Participle
atrevido (feminine atrevida, masculine plural atrevidos, feminine plural atrevidas)
- past participle of atrever
Portuguese
Etymology
From atrever.
Pronunciation
Adjective
atrevido (feminine atrevida, masculine plural atrevidos, feminine plural atrevidas, comparable, comparative mais atrevido, superlative o mais atrevido or atrevidíssimo)
- daring, bold, audacious
- Synonyms: audacioso, audaz, ousado
- cheeky, insolent
Quotations
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Derived terms
Participle
atrevido (feminine atrevida, masculine plural atrevidos, feminine plural atrevidas)
- past participle of atrever
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
From atrever.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /atɾeˈbido/
- Rhymes: -ido
- Syllabification: a‧tre‧vi‧do
Adjective
atrevido (feminine atrevida, masculine plural atrevidos, feminine plural atrevidas)
- daring, bold
- Synonyms: audaz, osado
- risqué
- (colloquial) edgy
Derived terms
Participle
atrevido (feminine atrevida, masculine plural atrevidos, feminine plural atrevidas)
- past participle of atrever
Further reading