grunt in Portuguese
grunt in Portuguese is grunido, grunir — grunt means a short, low, snorting sound, often expressing effort, annoyance, or reluctance.
grunt in Portuguese
grunido
grunir
What does "grunt" mean?
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noun A short, low, snorting sound, often expressing effort, annoyance, or reluctance.
"He gave a grunt of acknowledgment without looking up."
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noun An ordinary soldier or low-ranking worker who does the hard, unglamorous tasks.
"The grunts on the ground rarely get the credit officers do."
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verb To make a short, low, snorting sound.
"The weightlifter grunted as he heaved the bar overhead."
grunt in a sentence
- He gave a grunt of acknowledgment without looking up.
- The grunts on the ground rarely get the credit officers do.
- The weightlifter grunted as he heaved the bar overhead.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "grunt" in Portuguese?
"grunt" in Portuguese is grunido, grunir. grunt means: A short, low, snorting sound, often expressing effort, annoyance, or reluctance.
How do you use "grunt" in a sentence?
Example: "He gave a grunt of acknowledgment without looking up." In Portuguese, "grunt" is grunido, grunir.
Are there other ways to say "grunt" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "grunt": grunido, grunir.
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