outrora

This is the 3496th most frequent Portuguese word.


outrora

"Outrora" means "formerly" or "in the past."


The word 'outrora' is used in this sentence to denote a time in the past or formerly, reflecting a period when a certain condition or situation existed.

Outrora, este castelo era habitado por reis e rainhas.

In the past, this castle was inhabited by kings and queens.


'Outrora' in this context serves to recall a prior state or condition, emphasizing contrast between past practices and present ones.

As tradições que outrora foram tão predominantes hoje são raramente observadas.

The traditions that were once so predominant are now seldom observed.


Here, 'outrora' introduces a former state attributed to the city, used to distinguish it from its current situation.

Outrora conhecida como a capital da música, a cidade agora enfrenta desafios econômicos.

Once known as the capital of music, the city now faces economic challenges.