Pleuranta
Meaning of the word
The word “pleuanta” is a feminine noun that means a person who constantly cries or regrets, someone who is very weeping or complaining often.
Origin of the word
The origin of the word “pleuanta” is uncertain, but it is possible that it originated from the verb “to plead”, which means crying, regretting.
Word adverbs
– Constantly
– Very
– Frequently
Conjunctions of the word
– What
– or
Synonyms of the word
– Chorão
– Lamuriento
– complaining
– lamentator
Word Definitions
– Person who cries or regrets constantly
– Someone who is very weeping or who complains often
Phrases that the word applies
– “He is a true pleuanta, cries for anything.”
– “I can’t stand it with this pleurant anymore, she complains all the time.”
Examples of the word in text
the pleurant kept crying during the movie.
That child is a true pleuanta, always complaining about everything.
Rhymes with the word
– Panta
– Scope
– Singing
– Raise
Anagrams with the word
– Paltraneu
– Plutarena
– Plutarená