English Meaning & Definitions
An examination, test, or assessment of knowledge or ability.
- “Os alunos estão estudando para a prova de matemática.”
- “A prova final será na próxima semana.”
Evidence or proof that establishes the truth of something.
- “A polícia encontrou uma nova prova no local do crime.”
- “Preciso de provas antes de tirar conclusões.”
A sports competition or athletic event.
- “Ele vai participar da prova de 100 metros rasos.”
- “A prova de ciclismo foi cancelada devido à chuva.”
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Compare formal, informal, literary synonyms and register nuances for “prova”.
Derived from the Latin 'probare' (to test, inspect, prove), which comes from 'probus' (good, honest, upright). It shares a common root with the English words 'probe', 'prove', and 'probation'.
Think of taking a 'PRO-Veb' or 'PRO-VA' exam to prove your skills.
Frequently Asked Questions About “prova”
1. What is the meaning of “prova” in English?
In English, prova (noun) is defined as: “An examination, test, or assessment of knowledge or ability.”.
2. How do you use “prova” in a sentence?
“Os alunos estão estudando para a prova de matemática.”
3. What are English synonyms of “prova”?
4. What is the etymology and word origin of “prova”?
Derived from the Latin 'probare' (to test, inspect, prove), which comes from 'probus' (good, honest, upright). It shares a common root with the English words 'probe', 'prove', and 'probation'.
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Ahead, forward, further along in space or time.
At the present time or moment; now.
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