This is the 4463rd most frequent Portuguese word.
casada
"Casada" means "married" (referring to a woman).
In this sentence, "casada" describes the marital status of a female subject, indicating that she is married.
Ela está casada há cinco anos.
She has been married for five years.
In this sentence, "casada" is mistakenly used and interpreted as related to the noun 'casa' (house), meaning more context would clarify intended decoration themes, despite 'decorada' being more appropriate.
A casa foi casada com várias flores na decoração.
The house was adorned with various flowers in the decoration.
Here, "casada" is metaphorically used to express a deep commitment and affiliation to a project, drawing a parallel to marital commitment.