raptada

This is the 11970th most frequent Portuguese word.


raptada

"Raptada" means "kidnapped" in English.


In this sentence, 'raptada' refers to someone being forcibly taken away or abducted, often used to describe a crime or dramatic action in stories.

A princesa foi raptada pelo vilão na história.

The princess was kidnapped by the villain in the story.


Here, 'raptada' metaphorically indicates a strong emotional captivation or fascination with something.

Ela estava raptada pela beleza da paisagem.

She was captivated by the beauty of the landscape.


'Raptada' in this case explicitly involves the situation of abduction, emphasizing her condition as a victim of such an act.

Os detetives encontraram a mulher que havia sido raptada.

The detectives found the woman who had been kidnapped.