stalker in Portuguese
stalker in Portuguese is perseguidor, perseguidora, stalker — stalker means a person who repeatedly and obsessively follows or watches someone, often unlawfully.
stalker in Portuguese
perseguidor
A person who engages in stalking, i.e., quietly approaching animals to be hunted; a tracker or guide in hunting game.
perseguidora
A person who engages in stalking, i.e., quietly approaching animals to be hunted; a tracker or guide in hunting game.
perseguidor
A person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions.
perseguidora
A person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions.
stalker
A person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions.
What does "stalker" mean?
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noun A person who repeatedly and obsessively follows or watches someone, often unlawfully.
"The court issued a restraining order against her stalker."
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noun A hunter who tracks game by moving stealthily, or a guide who leads such hunts.
"The estate hired an experienced stalker to lead the deer hunt."
stalker in a sentence
- The court issued a restraining order against her stalker.
- Police said the stalker had been sending threatening messages for weeks.
- The estate hired an experienced stalker to lead the deer hunt.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stalker" in Portuguese?
"stalker" in Portuguese is perseguidor, perseguidora, stalker. stalker means: A person who repeatedly and obsessively follows or watches someone, often unlawfully.
How do you use "stalker" in a sentence?
Example: "The court issued a restraining order against her stalker." In Portuguese, "stalker" is perseguidor, perseguidora, stalker.
Are there other ways to say "stalker" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "stalker": perseguidor, perseguidora, stalker.
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