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Portuguese
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese danado, from Latin damnātus, perfect passive participle of damnō (“condemned; doomed”), from damnum (“damage”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
danado (feminine danada, masculine plural danados, feminine plural danadas)
- (religion) damned to Hell
- Almas danadas. ― Damned souls.
- rabid (suffering from rabies)
- Synonyms: hidrófobo, raivento, raivoso
- O velho fugia de um cão danado. ― The old man ran from a rabid dog.
- (informal) very angry; pissed off
- Synonyms: fulo, furioso, irado, lixado, puto
- Fiquei danado depois de perder. ― I got pissed off after losing.
- (informal) mischievous; impish; badly behaved
- Synonym: travesso
- Antonym: comportado
- Seus filhos danados gostam de pintar as paredes. ― Her mischievous children like painting the walls.
- (informal, sometimes followed by de + definite article) generic intensifier
- Synonym: puto
- Venci porque tive uma sorte danada. ― I won because I had quite some luck.
- Ele é um danado de um jogador! ― He is quite a player!
Derived terms
Noun
danado m (plural danados, feminine danada, feminine plural danadas)
- a mischievous person
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Participle
danado (feminine danada, masculine plural danados, feminine plural danadas)
- past participle of danar