compact in Portuguese
compact in Portuguese is compacto, acordo, contrato — compact means taking up little space; neatly and efficiently arranged.
compact in Portuguese
compacto
acordo
An agreement or contract.
contrato
An agreement or contract.
pacto
An agreement or contract.
compactar
(transitive) To make more dense; to compress.
What does "compact" mean?
-
adjective Taking up little space; neatly and efficiently arranged.
"The apartment was small but compact, with clever built-in storage."
-
noun A formal agreement between two or more parties.
"The two nations signed a compact promising mutual defense."
-
noun A small case containing face powder, often with a mirror.
"She checked her makeup in her compact before the meeting."
-
verb To press or pack something tightly together.
"The machine compacts the soil before the foundation is laid."
compact in a sentence
- The apartment was small but compact, with clever built-in storage.
- She bought a compact car that was easy to park in the city.
- The two nations signed a compact promising mutual defense.
- She checked her makeup in her compact before the meeting.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "compact" in Portuguese?
"compact" in Portuguese is compacto, acordo, contrato. compact means: Taking up little space; neatly and efficiently arranged.
How do you use "compact" in a sentence?
Example: "The apartment was small but compact, with clever built-in storage." In Portuguese, "compact" is compacto, acordo, contrato.
Are there other ways to say "compact" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "compact": compacto, acordo, contrato, pacto, compactar.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.