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peripécia

/pe.ɾi.ˈpɛ.sja/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A sudden and unexpected change of fortune or a series of unforeseen events, often used in the context of a narrative plot or real-life adventures.

Example Sentences:
  • A viagem foi cheia de peripécias, desde voos cancelados até malas perdidas.
  • O roteiro do filme é marcado por uma peripécia que muda completamente o destino do protagonista.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Ancient Greek 'peripéteia' (περιπέτεια), meaning 'a sudden change of circumstances'. It entered Portuguese via the Latin 'peripetia'. In classical drama, it refers to the turning point in a plot where the protagonist's fortune shifts from good to bad (or vice versa).

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'period' of 'chaos'—a peripécia is a sudden, chaotic change in the period of a story or life.

Frequently Asked Questions About “peripécia

1. What is the meaning of “peripécia” in English?

In English, peripécia (noun) is defined as: “A sudden and unexpected change of fortune or a series of unforeseen events, often used in the context of a narrative plot or real-life adventures.”.

2. How do you use “peripécia” in a sentence?

A viagem foi cheia de peripécias, desde voos cancelados até malas perdidas.

3. What are English synonyms of “peripécia”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “peripécia”?

Derived from the Ancient Greek 'peripéteia' (περιπέτεια), meaning 'a sudden change of circumstances'. It entered Portuguese via the Latin 'peripetia'. In classical drama, it refers to the turning point in a plot where the protagonist's fortune shifts from good to bad (or vice versa).