undress in Portuguese
undress in Portuguese is despir, tirar a roupa, desvestir — undress means to take off one's clothes.
undress in Portuguese
despir
(intransitive) To remove one’s clothing. [from 17th c.]
tirar a roupa
(intransitive) To remove one’s clothing. [from 17th c.]
despir
(transitive) To remove the clothing of (someone). [from 17th c.]
desvestir
(transitive) To remove the clothing of (someone). [from 17th c.]
What does "undress" mean?
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verb To take off one's clothes.
"He undressed quickly and got into bed."
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verb To remove the clothes of another person.
"The nurse helped undress the injured patient."
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noun A state of wearing little or no clothing, or informal clothing worn at home.
"She answered the door in a state of undress."
undress in a sentence
- He undressed quickly and got into bed.
- The nurse helped undress the injured patient.
- She answered the door in a state of undress.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "undress" in Portuguese?
"undress" in Portuguese is despir, tirar a roupa, desvestir. undress means: To take off one's clothes.
How do you use "undress" in a sentence?
Example: "He undressed quickly and got into bed." In Portuguese, "undress" is despir, tirar a roupa, desvestir.
Are there other ways to say "undress" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "undress": despir, tirar a roupa, desvestir.
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