réprobo

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See also: reprobo and reprobó

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin reprōbus (false; spurious; rejected), from reprōbo (to condemn).

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: ré‧pro‧bo

Adjective

réprobo (feminine réproba, masculine plural réprobos, feminine plural réprobas)

  1. reprobate; immoral
  2. (religion) reprobate (rejected by God)

Noun

réprobo m (plural réprobos, feminine réproba, feminine plural réprobas)

  1. a reprobate, immoral person

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin reprobus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈrepɾobo/
  • Rhymes: -epɾobo
  • Syllabification: ré‧pro‧bo

Adjective

réprobo (feminine réproba, masculine plural réprobos, feminine plural réprobas)

  1. reprobate

Noun

réprobo m (plural réprobos, feminine réproba, feminine plural réprobas)

  1. reprobate

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