English translation of 'violento'
violento
violenta [vjoˈlẽtu, a] adjective
1. violent
2. (furioso) furious
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'violento' in Other Languages
British English: vicious
/ˈvɪʃəs/ ADJECTIVE
A vicious person is violent and cruel.
...a cruel and vicious man.
- American English: vicious
- Arabic: أَثِيم
- Brazilian Portuguese: violento
- Chinese: 恶意的
- Croatian: okrutan
- Czech: krutý
- Danish: ondskabsfuld
- Dutch: wreed
- European Spanish: fiero malo
- Finnish: raju
- French: vicieux
- German: bösartig
- Greek: διεστραμμένος
- Italian: brutale
- Japanese: ひどい
- Korean: 나쁜
- Norwegian: ondsinnet
- Polish: bezwzględny
- European Portuguese: violento
- Romanian: brutal
- Russian: порочный
- Spanish: fiero cruel
- Swedish: illvillig
- Thai: ที่ร้ายแรง
- Turkish: kötü
- Ukrainian: жорстокий
- Vietnamese: xấu xa
British English: violent
/ˈvaɪələnt/ ADJECTIVE
If someone is violent, or if they do something which is violent, they use physical force or weapons to hurt other people.
We all know violent crime is on the increase.
- American English: violent
- Arabic: عَنِيف
- Brazilian Portuguese: violento
- Chinese: 猛烈的
- Croatian: nasilan
- Czech: násilný
- Danish: voldelig
- Dutch: gewelddadig
- European Spanish: violento
- Finnish: väkivaltainen
- French: violent
- German: gewalttätig
- Greek: βίαιος
- Italian: violento
- Japanese: 暴力的な
- Korean: 난폭한
- Norwegian: voldelig
- Polish: gwałtowny
- European Portuguese: violento
- Romanian: violent
- Russian: сильный
- Spanish: violento
- Swedish: våldsam
- Thai: ที่มีสาเหตุมาจากความรุนแรง
- Turkish: şiddet uygulayan
- Ukrainian: жорстокий
- Vietnamese: hung tợn
British English: rampant ADJECTIVE
If you describe something bad, such as a crime or disease, as rampant, you mean that it is very common and is increasing in an uncontrolled way.
Inflation is rampant and industry in decline.
Nearby words of 'violento'
Source
Translation of violento from the
Collins Portuguese to English Dictionary