celerado

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin sceleratus.

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: ce‧le‧ra‧do

Adjective

celerado (feminine celerada, masculine plural celerados, feminine plural celeradas)

  1. criminal (capable of committing crimes)
  2. cruel, wicked
    Synonym: malvado

Noun

celerado m (plural celerados, feminine celerada, feminine plural celeradas)

  1. a criminal, rogue (one who is capable of committing crimes)
    Synonym: facínora
  2. a malefactor, evildoer
    Synonym: malvado

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