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
Anything whose existence or power depends on the faith of believers.
What does "Tinkerbell" mean?
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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.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
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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