height in Portuguese
height in Portuguese is altura, auge, ápice — height means the measurement of how tall something or someone is, from base to top.
height in Portuguese
altura
auge
ápice
What does "height" mean?
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noun The measurement of how tall something or someone is, from base to top.
"What's your height?"
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noun The highest or most intense point of something.
"The band was at the height of its fame in the late nineties."
height in a sentence
- What's your height?
- The fence is two meters in height.
- The band was at the height of its fame in the late nineties.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "height" in Portuguese?
"height" in Portuguese is altura, auge, ápice. height means: The measurement of how tall something or someone is, from base to top.
How do you use "height" in a sentence?
Example: "What's your height?" In Portuguese, "height" is altura, auge, ápice.
Are there other ways to say "height" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "height": altura, auge, ápice.
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