tart in Portuguese
tart in Portuguese is azedo, tarte, torta — tart means having a sharp, sour taste.
tart in Portuguese
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tarte
A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, now typically containing jelly (US) / jam (UK) or conserve, or sometimes other fillings (chocolate, custard, egg, butter, historically even meat or other savory fillings).
torta
A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, now typically containing jelly (US) / jam (UK) or conserve, or sometimes other fillings (chocolate, custard, egg, butter, historically even meat or other savory fillings).
prostituta
(British, slang) A prostitute.
vadia
(slang, derogatory, by extension) Any woman with loose sexual morals.
What does "tart" mean?
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adj Having a sharp, sour taste.
"The lemon sauce was pleasantly tart."
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noun A small open pastry case filled with a sweet or savoury filling.
"She baked a jam tart for dessert."
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noun (informal, dated, derogatory) A woman regarded as sexually promiscuous.
"The word "tart" is considered old-fashioned and insulting today."
tart in a sentence
- The lemon sauce was pleasantly tart.
- Green apples tend to taste tarter than red ones.
- She baked a jam tart for dessert.
- The bakery's egg custard tarts sell out by noon.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tart" in Portuguese?
"tart" in Portuguese is azedo, tarte, torta. tart means: Having a sharp, sour taste.
How do you use "tart" in a sentence?
Example: "The lemon sauce was pleasantly tart." In Portuguese, "tart" is azedo, tarte, torta.
Are there other ways to say "tart" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "tart": azedo, tarte, torta, prostituta, vadia.
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