vedada

This is the 12779th most frequent Portuguese word.


vedada

"Vedada" means "sealed" or "prohibited," depending on context.


In this sentence, "vedada" is used as an adjective meaning "prohibited" or "sealed off," conveying restricted access.

Esta área está vedada aos visitantes.

This area is off-limits to visitors.


Here, "vedada" acts as a past participle of the verb "vedar," meaning "to seal," indicating the physical action of sealing something closed.

A porta foi vedada com fita adesiva.

The door was sealed with adhesive tape.


In this example, "vedada" signifies a rule or prohibition, indicating that a specific action is not permitted.

É vedada a entrada de animais neste prédio.

The entry of animals into this building is prohibited.