English Meaning & Definitions
Close to the actual, exact, or true value, number, or standard; estimated or approximate.
- “O custo aproximado da viagem é de quinhentos reais.”
- “Dê-me um valor aproximado do tempo que levará para terminar o projeto.”
Situated close by in space or time; near or similar.
- “Eles têm ideias muito aproximadas sobre o assunto.”
- “As datas dos eventos são aproximadas.”
Comprehensive Thesaurus Breakdown
Compare formal, informal, literary synonyms and register nuances for “aproximado”.
Derived from the Portuguese verb 'aproximar' (to bring close), coming from Late Latin 'approximare', formed by the prefix 'ad-' (to, toward) and 'proximare' (to draw near), derived from 'proximus' (nearest, very close), the superlative form of 'prope' (near).
Think of the English word 'approximate'; 'aproximado' looks almost identical and shares the exact same meaning of being close to an accurate figure.
Frequently Asked Questions About “aproximado”
1. What is the meaning of “aproximado” in English?
In English, aproximado (adjective) is defined as: “Close to the actual, exact, or true value, number, or standard; estimated or approximate.”.
2. How do you use “aproximado” in a sentence?
“O custo aproximado da viagem é de quinhentos reais.”
3. What are English synonyms of “aproximado”?
4. What is the etymology and word origin of “aproximado”?
Derived from the Portuguese verb 'aproximar' (to bring close), coming from Late Latin 'approximare', formed by the prefix 'ad-' (to, toward) and 'proximare' (to draw near), derived from 'proximus' (nearest, very close), the superlative form of 'prope' (near).
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