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Galician
Participle
metido (feminine metida, masculine plural metidos, feminine plural metidas)
- past participle of meter
Portuguese
Etymology
Past participle of meter.
Pronunciation
Adjective
metido (feminine metida, masculine plural metidos, feminine plural metidas)
- involved
- Eu não acho que ele esteja metido nisso. ― I don't think he's involved in this.
- (Brazil, regional) interfering, meddling; nosy
- Synonym: intrometido
- (Brazil, informal, derogatory) overconfident, cocky, arrogant, stuck up
- Synonyms: arrogante, soberbo
- (Brazil, informal, derogatory, followed by "a") wannabe
Participle
metido (feminine metida, masculine plural metidos, feminine plural metidas)
- past participle of meter
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
Past participle of meter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /meˈtido/
- Rhymes: -ido
- Syllabification: me‧ti‧do
Adjective
metido (feminine metida, masculine plural metidos, feminine plural metidas)
- (colloquial, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela) nosy
- Synonyms: entremetido, metete, metiche
Derived terms
Participle
metido (feminine metida, masculine plural metidos, feminine plural metidas)
- past participle of meter
Further reading