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Portuguese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin invalidus (“invalid”). By surface analysis, in- + válido.
Pronunciation
Adjective
inválido (feminine inválida, masculine plural inválidos, feminine plural inválidas)
- invalid (not valid)
- Antonym: válido
- void (having lost all legal validity)
- Synonyms: irrito, nulo
- (of an individual) unable to work for health reasons
- Synonyms: fraco, enfermo, incapaz, inapto
- Antonyms: robusto, rijo, vigoroso, saudável
- (offensive, uncommon, of an individual) handicapped, disabled
- Synonym: deficiente
Noun
inválido m (plural inválidos, feminine inválida, feminine plural inválidas)
- someone unable to work for health reasons
- invalid (someone who is disabled)
- Synonym: deficiente
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin invalidus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /imˈbalido/
- Rhymes: -alido
- Syllabification: in‧vá‧li‧do
Adjective
inválido (feminine inválida, masculine plural inválidos, feminine plural inválidas)
- invalid, void
- Synonym: nulo
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