This is the 4481st most frequent Portuguese word.
chegado
"Chegado" means "close" or "dear" when referring to relationships, or "arrived" as the past participle of "chegar" (to arrive).
In this context, 'chegados' is used as an adjective in the plural form, indicating the feeling of being settled or integrated into a place.
Nós estamos chegados nesta nova cidade, sentimos como em casa.
We feel settled in this new city; we feel at home.
In this sentence, 'chegado' is used as the past participle of 'chegar', indicating the action of the bus arriving.
O ônibus acabou de chegar, está muito cheio.
The bus just arrived, it is very crowded.
Here, 'chegado' serves as an adjective meaning 'close' or 'fond', describing a strong relationship between him and his cousin.