Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
largado
Adjective
/laʁˈɡadu/

Definition
In Portuguese, ‘largado’ refers to something that is laid down or abandoned, often implying a lack of care or attention.

Examples
- The store stood empty and largado, with old merchandise scattered on the floor.
- After the party, the living room was left largado, with cups and plates everywhere.

Meaning
The term conveys a sense of release or letting go, as well as carelessness in terms of how something is treated or maintained.

Synonyms
- abandonado
- deixado
- largado