pusilânime
See also: pusilánime
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- pusillânime (obsolete)
Etymology
From Latin pusillanimis (“pusillanimous”), from pusillus (“very small”) + animus (“spirit”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌpu.zi.ˈlɐ.ni.mi/
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌpu.zi.ˈlɐ.ni.me/
- Hyphenation: pu‧si‧lâ‧ni‧me
Adjective
pusilânime m or f (plural pusilânimes, comparable)
- pusillanimous (showing cowardice)
- lacking in enthusiasm
Synonyms
- (pusillanimous): cobarde, covarde, medroso, poltrão
- (lacking in enthusiasm): abatido, desalentado, desanimado
Antonyms
Noun
pusilânime m, f (plural pusilânimes)
- one who is pusillanimous; a coward
- one who lacks enthusiasm
Related terms
- pusilanimemente
- pusilanimidade
- pusilânimo
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