cavalier in Portuguese
cavalier in Portuguese is cavalheiro — cavalier means careless or dismissive about something that actually matters; offhand to the point of recklessness.
cavalier in Portuguese
cavalheiro
(historical) A gallant: a sprightly young dashing military man.
What does "cavalier" mean?
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adj Careless or dismissive about something that actually matters; offhand to the point of recklessness.
"He took a cavalier attitude toward the safety regulations."
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noun Historically, a mounted soldier or knight, and later a supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War.
"The Cavaliers fought against Cromwell's Parliamentarians."
cavalier in a sentence
- He took a cavalier attitude toward the safety regulations.
- She dismissed my concerns in a rather cavalier way.
- The Cavaliers fought against Cromwell's Parliamentarians.
- Cavalier fashion favoured long curled hair and lace collars.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cavalier" in Portuguese?
"cavalier" in Portuguese is cavalheiro. cavalier means: Careless or dismissive about something that actually matters; offhand to the point of recklessness.
How do you use "cavalier" in a sentence?
Example: "He took a cavalier attitude toward the safety regulations." In Portuguese, "cavalier" is cavalheiro.
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