What does imundo in Portuguese mean?

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

The word imundo in Portuguese means filthy, imundo, sujo, imundo, sujo, imundo, eca, imundo, sujo, asqueroso, imundo, canalha, sujo, imundo, vil, sórdido, imundo, imundo, sujo, imundo, buraco imundo. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word imundo

filthy

adjetivo (extremamente sujo)

(adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.")

imundo

adjective (very dirty)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
O porco estava imundo depois de rolar na lama e no esterco.
The pig was filthy after rolling around in the mud and manure.

sujo, imundo

adjective (dirty)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
The little boy grabbed the ice cream cone with his grubby hands.

sujo, imundo

adjective (dirty, contaminated)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
It's not safe to swim in the canal because the water is unclean.

eca

adjective (disgusting) (nojento, asqueroso)

(substantivo feminino: Substantivo exclusivamente feminino. Ex. "atriz", "menina", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "batata frita", "garrafa d'água", etc.)
The stew was really yucky—it was full of lumps of fat!

imundo, sujo

adjective (informal, literal (dirty) (literal, informal)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
My mom told us to take off our mucky boots before coming inside.

asqueroso

adjective (informal (greasy, gungy)

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

imundo, canalha

adjective (figurative, slang (despicable, worthless) (gíria, desprezível)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
I thought he was trustworthy, but I eventually realized he was scummy.

sujo, imundo

adjective (figurative (sordid) (sórdido)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
I don't want to hear all the grubby details of your love affair.

vil, sórdido, imundo

adjective (informal, figurative (sexually explicit) (figurativo, informal)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Don't tell such mucky stories when there are kids around!

imundo, sujo

adjective (filthy, dirty)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
O kit de rúgbi do meu filho está sempre sujo depois de um jogo.
My son's rugby kit is always in a foul state after a game.

imundo

adjective (filthy)

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

buraco imundo

noun (slang, figurative (unappealing place) (gíria)

Esse bairro é o buraco imundo da cidade, dito de forma educada.
This neighbourhood's the armpit of the city, to put it politely.

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