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Tinkerbell in Portuguese

Tinkerbell in Portuguese is Sininho — Tinkerbell means something that only exists or works because people believe in it — an idea kept alive purely by faith or attention.

Tinkerbell in Portuguese

Sininho
noun
Anything whose existence or power depends on the faith of believers.

What does "Tinkerbell" mean?

  1. noun Something that only exists or works because people believe in it — an idea kept alive purely by faith or attention.
    "Critics called the startup's valuation a tinkerbell effect, propped up by hype alone."

Tinkerbell in a sentence

  • Critics called the startup's valuation a tinkerbell effect, propped up by hype alone.

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What is "Tinkerbell" in Portuguese?

"Tinkerbell" in Portuguese is Sininho. Tinkerbell means: Something that only exists or works because people believe in it — an idea kept alive purely by faith or attention.

How do you use "Tinkerbell" in a sentence?

Example: "Critics called the startup's valuation a tinkerbell effect, propped up by hype alone." In Portuguese, "Tinkerbell" is Sininho.

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