carmelo

This is the 6081st most frequent Portuguese word.


carmelo

"Carmelo" in Portuguese refers to "Carmelite," related to the Catholic religious order or "caramel," the sweet substance.


Here, 'caramelo' refers to a specific flavor or content associated with caramelized sugar.

Meu sabor favorito de doce é caramelo.

My favorite candy flavor is caramel.


Used metaphorically, 'caramelo' describes warm, golden hues visible during the sunset, illustrating its descriptive quality.

O caramelo do pôr do sol é deslumbrante.

The caramel color of the sunset is stunning.


In this example, 'caramelo' specifies a shade of color for the cat's fur, showcasing its adjectival usage when defining appearance.

Ele comprou um gato com pelo de tom caramelo.

He bought a cat with caramel-colored fur.