What does frustrado in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word frustrado in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use frustrado in Portuguese.

The word frustrado in Portuguese means frustrated, frustrado, infrutífero, malogrado, frustrado, malogrado, frustrado, desanimado, frustrado, triste, deprimido, frustrado, não preenchido, frustrado, frustrado, desapontado, frustrado, desiludido. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word frustrado

frustrated

frustrado

adjective (emotions: disappointed, dissatisfied)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Emily sentiu-se muito frustrada quando ela não conseguiu a bolsa de estudos.
Emily felt very frustrated when she didn't get the scholarship.

infrutífero, malogrado

adjective (figurative (unproductive, unsuccessful)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Unfortunately, the baseball team's best efforts were fruitless, and they lost the tournament.

frustrado, malogrado

adjective (unfinished or unsuccessful)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
In 2004, Mr Stevens launched an abortive campaign to be Prime Minister.

frustrado

adjective (thwarted, frustrated)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
We hope the weather will improve next week and we will finally be able to put our confounded plans into action.

desanimado, frustrado, triste, deprimido

adjective (slang (depressed)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
John was in a blue funk after seeing his poor grades on the report card.

frustrado

adjective (attempt: thwarted)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Todas as tentativas de Peter para conseguir um empréstimo foram frustradas.
All of Peter's attempts to get a loan were frustrated.

não preenchido

adjective (figurative (not satisfied or accomplished) (não satisfeito)

(locução adjetiva: Duas palavras juntas com função adjetiva. Normalmente, preposição+substantivo; preposição+advérbio.Ex. (estrada) de ferro = férrea; (dor) no abdômen = abdominal, etc.)

frustrado

adjective (plot, plan: thwarted, failed) (plano)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)

frustrado

adjective (sexually unfulfilled)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
The frustrated bachelor decided to try speed dating.

desapontado, frustrado, desiludido

adjective (disappointed, failed)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Ela se sentiu desapontada quando ninguém veio para o aniversário dela.
She felt let down when no one came to her party.

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