vidente

Galician

Etymology

From Latin videntem, accusative singular of vidēns (seeing), present active participle of videō (I see), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know; to see).

Adjective

vidente m or f (plural videntes)

  1. seeing

Noun

vidente m or f by sense (plural videntes)

  1. fortuneteller, clairvoyant, seer
    Synonyms: clarividente, profeta

Antonyms

Adjective

vidente m or f (plural videntes)

  1. seeing
    Antonyms: invidente, ciego

Interlingua

Participle

vidente

  1. present participle of vider

Latin

Participle

vidente

  1. ablative masculine/feminine/neuter singular of vidēns

Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin videntem (seeing), present active participle of videō (to see), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know; to see).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /viˈdẽ.t͡ʃi/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /viˈdẽ.te/
 

  • Hyphenation: vi‧den‧te

Noun

vidente m or f by sense (plural videntes)

  1. someone who can see; someone who is not blind
    Antonym: cego
  2. seer (someone who foretells the future)
    Synonyms: clarividente, profeta

Adjective

vidente m or f (plural videntes)

  1. seeing
    Antonym: cego
  2. fortuneteller, clairvoyant

Synonyms

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin videntem (seeing), present active participle of videō (to see), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know; to see).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /biˈdente/ [biˈð̞ẽn̪.t̪e]
  • Rhymes: -ente
  • Syllabification: vi‧den‧te

Noun

vidente m or f by sense (plural videntes)

  1. seeing person (someone who is not blind)
    Antonyms: invidente, ciego
  2. fortuneteller, clairvoyant, seer
    Synonyms: clarividente, profeta, adivino

Adjective

vidente m or f (masculine and feminine plural videntes)

  1. seeing
    Antonyms: invidente, ciego

Further reading

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