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grim [grimmer, grimmest] (dismal and gloomy, cold and forbidding)
adjective
[UK: ɡrɪm]
[US: ˈɡrɪm]

sinistroadjective

grim [grimmer, grimmest] (rigid and unrelenting)
adjective
[UK: ɡrɪm]
[US: ˈɡrɪm]

austeroadjective

rígidoadjective

Grim Reaper (personification of Death)
proper noun
[UK: ɡrɪm ˈriː.pə(r)]
[US: ˈɡrɪm ˈriː.pər]

anjo da morteproper noun
{m}

Ceifadorproper noun
{m}

Morteproper noun
{f}

grimace [grimaces] (a distortion of the face)
noun
[UK: ɡrɪ.ˈmeɪs]
[US: ˈɡrɪ.məs]

caretanoun
{f}

esgarnoun
{m}

grimace [grimaced, grimacing, grimaces] (to make grimaces)
verb
[UK: ɡrɪ.ˈmeɪs]
[US: ˈɡrɪ.məs]

fazer careta/caretasverb

grime (A type of music)
noun
[UK: ɡraɪm]
[US: ˈɡraɪm]

grimenoun
{m}

grime (Dirt that is ingrained and difficult to remove)
noun
[UK: ɡraɪm]
[US: ˈɡraɪm]

encardimentonoun
{m}

grimly (in a grim manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈɡrɪm.li]
[US: ˈɡrɪm.li]

sinistramenteadverb

sombriamenteadverb

grimoire (book of instructions in the use of alchemy or magic)
noun

grimórionoun
{m}

Grimsey (island off the northern coast of Iceland)
proper noun

Grimseyproper noun
{f}

agrimony (plant of the genus Agrimonia)
noun
[UK: ˈæ.ɡrɪ.mə.ni]
[US: ˈæ.ɡrɪ.mə.ni]

agrimónianoun
{f}

agrimônianoun
{f}

pilgrim [pilgrims] (traveler, especially to religious sites)
noun
[UK: ˈpɪl.ɡrɪm]
[US: ˈpɪl.ɡrəm]

peregrinonoun
{m}

pilgrimage [pilgrimages] (religious journey, or one to a sacred place)
noun
[UK: ˈpɪl.ɡrɪ.mɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpɪl.ɡrə.mədʒ]

peregrinagemnoun
{f}

peregrinaçãonoun
{f}

romarianoun
{f}

pilgrimage (to go on a pilgrimage)
verb
[UK: ˈpɪl.ɡrɪ.mɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpɪl.ɡrə.mədʒ]

peregrinarverb