Portuguese | English |
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inclinação noun {f} | bias [biases](inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality) inclination [inclinations](physical tilt or bend) penchant(taste, liking, or inclination (for)) slant [slants](slope or incline) slope [slopes](area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward) |
inclinado adjective | prone [proner, pronest](inclined, sloped) |
inclinado adjective {m} | supine(inclining or leaning backward) |
inclinar verb | hang [hung, hung, hanging, hangs](to hold or bear in a suspended or inclined manner or position) incline [inclined, inclining, inclines](bend (something) out of a given plane or direction) lean [leant, leant, leaning, leans](to incline) slope [sloped, sloping, slopes](to tend steadily upward or downward) tilt [tilted, tilting, tilts](to slope or incline (something); to slant) |
inclinar-se verb | stoop [stooped, stooping, stoops](to bend the upper part of the body forward and downward) |
incluindo preposition | including(Such as, among which) |
incluir verb | feature [featured, featuring, features](to star, to contain) include [included, including, includes](to bring into as a part or member) intermingle [intermingled, intermingling, intermingles](to mix together) subsume [subsumed, subsuming, subsumes](to place under another as belonging to it) |
inclusão noun {f} | inclusion [inclusions](addition or annex to a group, set or total) |
incoerente adjective | incoherent(lacking coherence, inconsistent) |
incoerentemente adverb | incoherently(in an incoherent manner) |
incógnita noun {f} | unknown [unknowns](variable) |
incognitamente adverb | incognito(without revealing one's identity) |
incógnito adjective | incognito(without being known; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title; in disguise) |
íncola noun {m} {f} | resident [residents](person living at a location or an area) |
incolor adjective | colourless(having no colour) |
incólume adjective | uninjured(That did not suffer injury) unscathed(not injured/harmed) |
incomestível adjective | inedible(not edible; not appropriate, worthy, or safe to eat) |
incomodamente adverb | uncomfortably(in an uncomfortable manner) |
incomodar verb | bother [bothered, bothering, bothers](to annoy, disturb) gall [galled, galling, galls](to trouble or bother) harass [harassed, harassing, harasses](to annoy (someone) frequently or systematically, see also: pester) hassle [hassled, hassling, hassles](To trouble, to bother, to annoy) importune [importuned, importuning, importunes](to harass with persistent requests) incommode [incommoded, incommoding, incommodes](to make (someone) uncomfortable, see also: discomfort; disturb; trouble) inconvenience [inconvenienced, inconveniencing, inconveniences](to bother or discomfort) plague [plagued, plaguing, plagues](to harass) roil [roiled, roiling, roils](to annoy) trouble [troubled, troubling, troubles](to bother; to annoy) |