Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
leve
Adjective
/ˈlɛv/

Definition
Leve is a Portuguese adjective that translates to ‘light’ in English, often referring to weight or the ease of carrying.

Examples
- The bag is very leve; I can carry it easily.
- After her vacation, she felt leve and carefree.
- He prefers to fly with leve luggage to avoid extra charges.

Meaning
In a broader context, ‘leve’ can describe something that is not heavy, both physically and metaphorically, such as a light atmosphere or a relaxed feeling.

Synonyms
- light
- weightless
- airy
- unheavy