What does agourento in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word agourento in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use agourento in Portuguese.
The word agourento in Portuguese means foreboding, agourento, desfavorável, infausto, nefasto, agourento, pressagioso. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word agourento
foreboding
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agourentoadjective (threatening, bad sign) (adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").) Aquelas nuvens parecem muito agourentas. Acho que vai cair uma tempestade. Those clouds look very ominous; I think there's going to be a storm. |
desfavorável, infausto, nefastoadjective (not promising, unlucky) (adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").) Cathy walked into the bank at an inauspicious moment, just as the thieves arrived. |
agourento, pressagiosoadjective (foretelling [sth] bad) (adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").) The portentous appearance of a raven has put everyone ill at ease. |
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