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- Enojar means to disgust or cause nausea, both physically (bad smells) and morally (bad behavior).
- It is a regular -ar verb, but watch out: it's a false friend with Spanish 'enojar' (to anger).
- Commonly used to express strong disapproval of corruption, hypocrisy, or lack of hygiene.
- Commonly replaced by the phrase 'dar nojo' in informal Brazilian Portuguese conversation.
The Portuguese verb enojar is a powerful term used to describe the sensation of revulsion, disgust, or nausea. While it shares a root with the Spanish word 'enojar' (which means to make angry), in Portuguese, the meaning is strictly related to being 'grossed out' or feeling a profound sense of moral or physical repulsion. It is a verb that bridges the gap between a physical stomach-turning reaction and a deep-seated ethical disapproval of someone's actions.
- Physical Disgust
- Used when something smells bad, looks rotten, or is generally unhygienic. It implies a biological urge to pull away.
O cheiro de carne podre começou a me enojar intensamente.
- Moral Revulsion
- Used when witnessing corruption, cruelty, or hypocrisy. It suggests that the person's character is so tainted it causes a visceral reaction in the observer.
In everyday life, you might hear this word in discussions about politics, social injustices, or even in the kitchen when food has gone bad. It is a strong word, often carrying more weight than simply saying something is 'ruim' (bad). It implies that the subject is offensive to the senses or the spirit. In Brazilian Portuguese, people often prefer the expression 'dar nojo' (to give disgust), but 'enojar' remains a standard, more formal, and literary way to express this feeling. In Portugal, the usage remains similar, often found in literature or formal critiques. Understanding 'enojar' is crucial for expressing strong boundaries and values. When you say something 'me enoja', you are setting a clear standard for what you find unacceptable. This word is also the root of 'enojado' (disgusted) and 'enojamento' (the act of disgusting). It belongs to the same family as 'nojo' (disgust/nausea). Interestingly, in older Portuguese, 'nojo' also meant 'lament' or 'mourning', but that sense is largely archaic now, leaving the modern speaker with the primary sense of revulsion.
A hipocrisia de certos políticos chega a enojar a população.
- Intensity Scale
- Enojar is more intense than 'desagradar' (to displease) but slightly less vulgar than some slang terms for vomiting.
Não quero nem olhar para aquele lixo, pois ele vai me enojar.
The verb enojar is a regular verb ending in -ar, making its conjugation straightforward for learners familiar with the first conjugation pattern. It is primarily used as a transitive verb, meaning it takes a direct object—the person who is feeling the disgust. In many cases, the thing causing the disgust is the subject of the sentence.
- Direct Usage
- Subject (The cause) + enoja + Object (The person feeling it). Example: 'Isso me enoja' (This disgusts me).
Suas mentiras constantes enojam todos os seus amigos.
When using it to describe a physical reaction, it often appears in the infinitive after a modal verb like 'vai' or 'pode'. For instance, 'Esse cheiro pode te enojar' (That smell might disgust you). It can also be used reflexively in very specific contexts, though 'sentir-se enojado' (to feel disgusted) is more common for describing one's state of mind.
Ele se sentiu enojado ao ver como tratavam os animais.
- Passive Construction
- Using 'ser enojado por' is grammatically possible but less frequent than the active voice. Instead, use 'ficar enojado com'.
In formal writing, such as journalism or academic essays about ethics, 'enojar' is used to condemn behaviors. In a sentence like 'A corrupção sistêmica enoja o cidadão comum', the verb acts as a strong indictment. In more casual speech, you might hear the past participle used as an adjective: 'Estou enojado com essa situação' (I am disgusted with this situation).
Aquelas imagens de poluição no oceano enojam qualquer pessoa consciente.
- Tense Variations
- Preterite: 'Isso me enojou' (That disgusted me). Future: 'Isso vai me enojar' (That will disgust me).
Se você comer isso, vai se enojar.
While 'enojar' is a standard verb, its frequency varies by medium. You are most likely to encounter it in news broadcasts, dramatic literature, and political commentary. In these contexts, it is used to describe public reaction to scandals or tragedies. For example, a news anchor might say, 'O crime bárbaro enojou a comunidade local'.
Ver tanta injustiça no mundo me faz enojar.
In medical or sanitary contexts, doctors or health inspectors might use it to describe conditions that are unsanitary. 'As condições do restaurante eram de enojar qualquer um' (The restaurant's conditions were enough to disgust anyone). In daily conversation, especially in Brazil, you might hear 'que nojo' (how gross) more often than the verb 'enojar', but the verb is used when someone wants to emphasize the causative nature of the disgust.
- TV and Cinema
- In soap operas (novelas), characters often use 'enojar' to express disdain for a villain's actions. 'Sua falsidade me enoja!' is a classic dramatic line.
Social media also sees a high usage of the adjective form 'enojado/a'. When a controversial video goes viral, the comments section is often filled with 'Estou enojada com isso' (I am disgusted by this). This reflects the word's role in expressing shared social values and the collective rejection of certain behaviors. Furthermore, in psychological discussions, 'enojar' might be used to describe the feeling of self-loathing or 'auto-enojamento', though this is more specialized. Generally, if you are in a situation where something is viscerally unpleasant, 'enojar' is the verb that describes the effect that thing has on you.
A forma como ele trata os subordinados enoja toda a equipe.
- Literature
- Authors like Machado de Assis or Eça de Queirós used the word to describe the moral decay of 19th-century society.
O desperdício de comida em um mundo com fome deve nos enojar.
The most significant mistake for English speakers who also know some Spanish is the false friend error. In Spanish, 'enojar' means 'to make angry' (irritar/irritado). In Portuguese, if you say 'Ele me enojou', you are not saying he made you angry; you are saying he made you feel sick or disgusted. To say 'he made me angry', you should use 'Ele me irritou' or 'Ele me deixou bravo'.
- Spanish vs. Portuguese
- ES: 'Me enoja que llegues tarde' (It makes me angry...). PT: 'Me enoja que você coma com a boca aberta' (It disgusts me...).
Cuidado: não diga que está enojado quando estiver apenas com raiva.
Another mistake is the overuse of the verb form in casual conversation. While 'enojar' is correct, Brazilians often prefer 'dar nojo'. Saying 'Isso me enoja' is perfectly fine, but 'Isso me dá nojo' sounds slightly more natural in a relaxed setting. Additionally, learners sometimes confuse 'enojar' with 'enjoar'. While they look similar, 'enjoar' (with only one 'o' after the 'n') specifically refers to motion sickness or getting tired of something (like a song or a type of food). 'Enojar' is always about disgust.
Furthermore, avoid using 'enojar' for mild dislikes. If you don't like broccoli, it doesn't 'enojar' you; it just 'não gosta'. Reserve 'enojar' for things that make your skin crawl or your stomach turn. Misusing the intensity of the word can make you sound overly dramatic or hostile in social situations. Lastly, remember the conjugation of the first person singular in the present: 'eu enojo'. It follows the standard pattern but is rarely used to describe one's own action (since you don't usually disgust yourself on purpose).
Muitos alunos confundem enojar com 'ficar com raiva'.
- Preposition Pitfall
- Don't say 'enojar de'. Just say 'enojar [object]'. Incorrect: 'Isso me enoja de você'. Correct: 'Sua atitude me enoja'.
Não confunda enojar (disgust) com 'enjoar' (motion sickness).
Portuguese has several words to express disgust, each with a slightly different nuance or level of formality. Understanding these can help you choose the right word for the right situation. The most common alternative to 'enojar' is the phrase dar nojo.
- Dar nojo vs. Enojar
- 'Dar nojo' is the idiomatic way to say something is disgusting. 'Enojar' is the more formal, single-verb equivalent. Both are widely understood.
Aquele lixo dá nojo / Aquele lixo enoja.
Another strong synonym is repugnar. This word is often used for moral or aesthetic disgust that causes someone to want to push the object away. It is slightly more formal than 'enojar'. Then there is nausear, which focuses specifically on the physical sensation of wanting to vomit. If you say something 'me nauseia', you are literally saying it makes you feel sick to your stomach.
- Comparison Table
- Enojar: General disgust (moral or physical).
- Repugnar: Strong aversion or repulsion.
- Nausear: Physical nausea.
- Causar asco: Very strong, almost visceral disgust (literary/formal).
In slang, particularly in Brazil, you might hear 'ficar com nojinho' (to be a bit disgusted/picky), though this is often used mockingly to suggest someone is being too sensitive. 'Enojar' remains the most versatile verb for serious contexts. For instance, in a legal or social context, 'A conduta do réu enojou o júri' (The defendant's conduct disgusted the jury) sounds much more appropriate than using slang. By learning these alternatives, you can precisely calibrate the level of disgust you wish to communicate, whether it's a simple reaction to a bad smell or a profound moral condemnation.
A injustiça social repugna e enoja os defensores dos direitos humanos.
- Adjectival Forms
- Enojado (disgusted), Repugnante (repugnant), Nojento (disgusting/gross), Nauseante (nauseating).
Não seja nojento! Isso vai enojar as visitas.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
Historically, 'nojo' also meant 'luto' (mourning). This is why in some old texts, a person 'em nojo' was someone in mourning, not someone who was disgusted.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'j' like the English 'j' in 'jump'. It should be soft like the 's' in 'treasure'.
- Confusing the pronunciation with the Spanish 'enojar' (harsh 'h' sound).
- Not stressing the final syllable.
- Pronouncing 'enojar' like 'enjoar' (missing the 'o' sound).
- Making the 'e' sound too much like 'ee'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize in context, especially with the root 'nojo'.
Requires remembering not to use it for 'anger' and correct conjugation.
The soft 'j' sound and the transitive nature need practice.
Clear pronunciation, but can be confused with 'enjoar'.
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Transitive Verbs
O lixo (Subject) enoja (Verb) a Maria (Object).
Reflexive Pronouns
Eu me enojo. (I get disgusted.)
Subjunctive Mood
Espero que isso não te enoje.
Past Participle as Adjective
Ele está enojado.
Preposition 'com' with enojar-se
Eu me enojo com mentiras.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
O lixo na rua me enoja.
The trash on the street disgusts me.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
A comida estragada enoja meu irmão.
The spoiled food disgusts my brother.
Third person singular conjugation.
Esse cheiro ruim vai te enojar.
That bad smell will disgust you.
Future with 'vai' + infinitive.
Nós não gostamos de coisas que enojam.
We don't like things that disgust [us].
Relative clause with 'que'.
O banheiro sujo enoja os clientes.
The dirty bathroom disgusts the customers.
Direct object 'os clientes'.
Você se enoja com insetos?
Do you get disgusted by insects?
Reflexive use 'se enoja'.
Aquelas fotos de ratos me enojam.
Those photos of rats disgust me.
Plural subject 'fotos'.
Não coma isso, vai te enojar.
Don't eat that, it will disgust you.
Imperative followed by future.
A falta de higiene no hospital enoja a todos.
The lack of hygiene in the hospital disgusts everyone.
Transitive verb with collective object.
Eu me enojo quando vejo sangue.
I get disgusted when I see blood.
Reflexive 'me enojo'.
Sua atitude grosseira enoja seus pais.
Your rude attitude disgusts your parents.
Abstract subject 'atitude'.
O cheiro de cigarro enoja minha namorada.
The smell of cigarettes disgusts my girlfriend.
Third person singular.
Isso me enojou muito ontem.
That disgusted me a lot yesterday.
Preterite tense 'enojou'.
Eles se enojam com a sujeira da praia.
They are disgusted by the dirtiness of the beach.
Reflexive plural.
A mentira dele enojou a professora.
His lie disgusted the teacher.
Preterite tense.
Ver pessoas jogando lixo no chão me enoja.
Seeing people throwing trash on the ground disgusts me.
Infinitive phrase as subject.
A hipocrisia de alguns políticos enoja o povo.
The hypocrisy of some politicians disgusts the people.
Moral usage of the verb.
Eu fiquei enojado com o que ele disse.
I was disgusted with what he said.
Past participle as adjective.
É triste que certas injustiças ainda nos enojem.
It is sad that certain injustices still disgust us.
Present subjunctive 'enojem'.
A crueldade contra os animais enoja qualquer um.
Cruelty against animals disgusts anyone.
Generalizing subject 'qualquer um'.
O desperdício de comida me enoja profundamente.
The waste of food disgusts me deeply.
Adverb 'profundamente' for emphasis.
Se eu visse aquilo, eu me enojaria.
If I saw that, I would be disgusted.
Conditional 'enojaria'.
Ela se enojou ao descobrir a verdade sobre o crime.
She was disgusted upon discovering the truth about the crime.
Reflexive preterite.
Não deixe que esse ambiente te enoje.
Don't let this environment disgust you.
Negative imperative with subjunctive.
A corrupção sistêmica enoja a sociedade brasileira.
Systemic corruption disgusts Brazilian society.
Formal sociological context.
O comportamento dele no jantar enojou os convidados.
His behavior at dinner disgusted the guests.
Social context usage.
Muitas pessoas se enojam com a falta de ética no trabalho.
Many people are disgusted by the lack of ethics at work.
Reflexive with preposition 'com'.
A exploração infantil é algo que deve enojar a todos.
Child exploitation is something that should disgust everyone.
Modal 'deve' + infinitive.
Ele falava de uma forma que enojava quem ouvia.
He spoke in a way that disgusted whoever listened.
Imperfect tense 'enojava'.
Espero que as novas gerações não se enojem com a política.
I hope that new generations don't get disgusted with politics.
Subjunctive for desire.
O filme foi feito para chocar e enojar o público.
The film was made to shock and disgust the audience.
Intentional usage in arts.
Aquelas cenas de violência gratuita me enojaram.
Those scenes of gratuitous violence disgusted me.
Preterite with plural subject.
A complacência diante do mal enoja a consciência humana.
Complacency in the face of evil disgusts the human conscience.
Abstract philosophical subject.
O autor utiliza o asco para enojar o leitor propositalmente.
The author uses disgust to purposely disgust the reader.
Literary analysis context.
É imperativo que não nos enojemos a ponto de ficarmos inertes.
It is imperative that we don't get so disgusted that we become inert.
First person plural subjunctive.
Sua retórica vazia enoja aqueles que buscam a verdade.
His empty rhetoric disgusts those who seek the truth.
Intellectual context.
A degradação ambiental enoja quem ainda valoriza a natureza.
Environmental degradation disgusts those who still value nature.
Complex subject and object.
O réu não demonstrou remorso, o que enojou ainda mais o júri.
The defendant showed no remorse, which disgusted the jury even more.
Relative clause 'o que'.
A traição de um amigo íntimo pode enojar a alma.
The betrayal of a close friend can disgust the soul.
Metaphorical usage.
Muitos se enojam com a superficialidade das redes sociais.
Many are disgusted by the superficiality of social media.
Modern cultural context.
A perversão da justiça por interesses escusos enoja o cerne da democracia.
The perversion of justice by shady interests disgusts the core of democracy.
High-level political/legal vocabulary.
O niilismo passivo pode enojar o espírito que busca significado.
Passive nihilism can disgust the spirit seeking meaning.
Philosophical terminology.
A estética da decadência busca enojar para provocar reflexão.
The aesthetics of decadence seek to disgust in order to provoke reflection.
Artistic theory usage.
Tais atos de barbárie enojam a própria noção de humanidade.
Such acts of barbarism disgust the very notion of humanity.
Universal moral condemnation.
Ele descreveu a cena com um detalhismo que visava enojar.
He described the scene with a level of detail aimed at disgusting.
Stylistic analysis.
A simonia e a corrupção eclesiástica enojaram os reformadores.
Simony and ecclesiastical corruption disgusted the reformers.
Historical/Religious context.
O cinismo exacerbado das elites enoja a base da pirâmide social.
The exacerbated cynicism of the elites disgusts the base of the social pyramid.
Sociological critique.
A recusa em ajudar o próximo, em sua forma mais pura, enoja.
The refusal to help one's neighbor, in its purest form, disgusts.
Intransitive-style usage for emphasis.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— A direct way to say 'This disgusts me'. Used for many situations.
Sua atitude? Isso me enoja.
— It reaches the point of being disgusting.
A bajulação dele chega a enojar o chefe.
يُخلط عادةً مع
In Spanish it means 'to anger', in Portuguese 'to disgust'.
Means motion sickness or getting tired of something.
Means to annoy or irritate, which is different from disgust.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To make someone physically nauseous.
Esse cheiro de peixe podre enoja o estômago.
informal— To test someone's patience to the point of annoyance (rare, but used).
Sua insistência já está enojando a minha paciência.
informal— To make someone crazy with disgust or annoyance.
Essa bagunça está enojando o meu juízo.
colloquial— Related idiom: To have your stomach turn (often due to disgust).
Ver aquilo me deu um nó no estômago.
informal— Related idiom: To turn one's stomach.
Aquelas imagens viram o estômago de qualquer um.
informal— Related idiom: To be able to eat/handle anything without being disgusted.
Ele tem estômago de avestruz, nada o enoja.
informal— Related idiom: To feel sick/disgusted.
Fiquei com o estômago embrulhado depois de ver o lixo.
informal— Related idiom: To be so disgusted/annoyed by someone you can't stand them.
Depois do que ele fez, não posso vê-lo nem pintado de ouro.
informal— Related idiom (shock): Sometimes used when disgust is combined with shock.
A desfaçatez dele fez meu queixo cair e me enojou.
informalسهل الخلط
Similar spelling and sound.
Enjoar is for sea-sickness or being 'fed up' with a song/food. Enojar is for revulsion.
Eu enjoou no carro, mas o lixo me enoja.
Spanish speakers use 'enojar' for this.
Irritar is for anger/annoyance. Enojar is for disgust.
Ele me irrita com o barulho, mas me enoja com a falta de higiene.
Often confused by beginners for any negative feeling caused by someone.
Chatear is 'to annoy' or 'to make sad'. Enojar is much stronger and visceral.
Estou chateado porque perdi o ônibus, mas estou enojado com a sujeira.
Formal synonym for annoying.
Enfadar is closer to boredom/annoyance. Enojar is about disgust.
A rotina me enfada, mas a mentira me enoja.
Negative emotion caused by others.
Magoar is 'to hurt feelings'. Enojar is 'to disgust'.
Ele me magoou com as palavras, mas me enojou com as ações.
أنماط الجُمل
[Subject] enoja [Object]
O rato enoja o gato.
Isso me enoja.
Sua comida me enoja.
Ficar enojado com [Noun]
Fiquei enojado com o filme.
É de enojar [Object]
É de enojar qualquer cidadão.
[Abstract Noun] enoja a alma
A traição enoja a alma.
Enojar-se diante de [Noun]
Enojar-se diante da barbárie.
Não me enoje!
Pare com isso, não me enoje!
O que me enoja é...
O que me enoja é a mentira.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Medium. Common in news and drama, less common in casual speech than 'nojo'.
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Using 'enojar' for anger.
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Irritar / Deixar bravo
This is the classic Spanish-Portuguese false friend. Enojar = Disgust.
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Saying 'enojar de'.
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Enojar [something]
Enojar is a direct transitive verb. You don't need 'de'.
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Confusing 'enojar' with 'enjoar'.
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Enojar (Disgust) / Enjoar (Nausea)
They are different verbs with different meanings.
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Using 'enojar' for mild dislikes.
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Não gostar
Enojar is very strong. Don't use it for things that are just 'okay' or 'meh'.
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Mispronouncing the 'j'.
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/ʒ/
The 'j' should be soft, not like an English 'j' or a Spanish 'j'.
نصائح
False Friend Alert
Spanish speakers: 'Enojar' is NOT 'to get angry'. It is 'to get grossed out'. Don't tell your boss you're 'enojado' if you're just mad at a deadline!
Casual Alternative
In a bar or with friends, say 'Isso me dá nojo' instead of 'Isso me enoja'. It sounds more natural and less like a book.
Reflexive Use
Use 'se enojar' when the person is the one becoming disgusted. 'Eu me enojei com a cena' (I became disgusted with the scene).
Word Family
Learn 'nojo', 'nojento', and 'enojado' together. They are a powerful trio for expressing dislike.
The Soft J
Make sure the 'j' in 'enojar' sounds like the 's' in 'pleasure'. If it sounds like an 'h', people will think you're speaking Spanish.
Moral Disgust
Don't be afraid to use 'enojar' for political or ethical topics. It's a very common way to express civic dissatisfaction.
Double Check
Check if you mean 'enojar' (disgust) or 'enjoar' (motion sickness). One 'o' makes a big difference!
Dramatic Effect
In writing, 'enojar' is a strong verb. Use it sparingly to maintain its emotional impact.
Telenovela Talk
Listen for this word in dramatic scenes. It's usually spat out with a lot of emotion: 'Você me enoja!'
Brazilian Slang
'Que nojo!' is the most common reaction to something gross. 'Enojar' is just the verb behind that feeling.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'EN-NO-JAR'. It's like putting something GROSS in a JAR. If you see it in the jar, it will 'enojar' you.
ربط بصري
Imagine a jar of moldy, green slime. As you open it, you feel 'enojado' and you say 'Que nojo!'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use 'enojar' in a sentence about a politician you dislike, then use it for a food you find gross.
أصل الكلمة
From the Portuguese word 'nojo', which comes from the Latin 'odium' (hatred/annoyance).
المعنى الأصلي: In Latin, 'inodiare' meant to make someone feel hatred or aversion.
Romance (Latin root).السياق الثقافي
Be careful when using this word about people. Calling someone's behavior 'enojante' is a very strong insult.
The English equivalent is 'to disgust' or 'to sicken'. It carries the same weight in formal and informal contexts.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Hygiene/Cleaning
- O banheiro me enoja.
- Limpe isso, está me enojando.
- Que sujeira enojante!
- Enoja só de olhar.
Food/Cooking
- Essa carne enoja o olfato.
- Não coma, vai te enojar.
- O leite azedo me enojou.
- Aparência de enojar.
Politics/Ethics
- A corrupção enoja o país.
- Sua mentira me enoja.
- Estou enojado com a política.
- Atitude que enoja.
Social Interactions
- Sua grosseria me enoja.
- Ele enoja todo mundo.
- Não me enoje com seus comentários.
- Fiquei enojado com ele.
Health/Medicine
- A ferida enoja quem vê.
- O cheiro do hospital me enoja.
- Senti-me enojado com o sangue.
- Nausear e enojar.
بدايات محادثة
"O que mais te enoja em um restaurante?"
"Você já se enojou com alguma notícia recentemente?"
"Quais comportamentos sociais te enojam mais?"
"Você se enoja facilmente com insetos?"
"Você acha que a política brasileira enoja a população?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Descreva uma situação em que você se sentiu profundamente enojado por algo que viu.
Escreva sobre a diferença entre sentir raiva e sentir-se enojado por alguém.
Como você lida com coisas que te enojam no dia a dia?
Pense em um livro ou filme que tentou enojar o público. Funcionou?
Reflita sobre por que certas injustiças nos enojam tanto.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo. That is the Spanish meaning. In Portuguese, it strictly means 'to disgust' or 'to cause nausea'. To say 'to make angry', use 'irritar' or 'deixar bravo'.
Only if the food is truly repulsive or rotten. If you just don't like the taste of broccoli, 'não gostar' is better. 'Enojar' implies you want to gag.
Yes! 'Nojento' is the adjective for 'disgusting', and 'enojar' is the verb 'to disgust'. They come from the same root: 'nojo'.
It is used, but in casual conversation, Brazilians often say 'dar nojo' (e.g., 'Isso me dá nojo'). 'Enojar' sounds a bit more formal or dramatic.
Spelling and meaning! 'Enojar' (disgust) has an 'o' after the 'n'. 'Enjoar' (nausea/boredom) has a 'j' directly after the 'n' in some forms, but usually refers to motion sickness.
You can say 'Estou enojado' or 'Sinto nojo'. Both are common and correct.
Yes, to describe their character or behavior. 'Ele me enoja' means his personality or actions are repulsive to you.
Yes, it follows the standard conjugation for verbs ending in -ar (eu enojo, você enoja, etc.).
Absolutely. It's very common to say a bad smell 'enoja' or 'está enojando o ambiente'.
Yes, in modern Portuguese 'nojo' is always negative. Historically it meant mourning, but not anymore.
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Escreva uma frase usando 'enojar' para descrever um cheiro ruim.
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Escreva uma frase sobre corrupção usando 'enojar'.
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Use o particípio 'enojado' em uma frase.
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Crie uma frase com 'enojar' no futuro.
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Escreva uma frase usando 'enojar' de forma reflexiva.
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Escreva uma frase formal usando 'enojar'.
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Use 'enojar' para descrever algo que você viu na TV.
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Crie uma frase comparando 'enojar' e 'irritar'.
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Escreva sobre algo que 'enoja a alma'.
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Use 'enojar' em uma pergunta.
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Crie uma frase com 'enojar' no subjuntivo.
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Descreva um banheiro sujo usando 'enojar'.
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Escreva uma frase sobre comida estragada.
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Use 'enojar' para falar de um comportamento grosseiro.
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Escreva uma frase usando 'enojar' e 'estômago'.
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Crie uma frase sobre a traição de um amigo.
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Use 'enojar' em um contexto jornalístico.
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Escreva uma frase com 'enojar' no condicional.
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Use 'enojar' para falar de hipocrisia.
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Escreva uma frase curta e impactante com 'enojar'.
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Pronuncie 'enojar' enfatizando a última sílaba.
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Diga 'Isso me enoja' em voz alta.
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Use 'enojar' em uma frase sobre política.
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Diga 'Estou enojado com essa situação'.
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Pratique o som do 'j' em 'enoja'.
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Diga 'Não me enoje com esses detalhes'.
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Como você diria 'That disgusts me' em português?
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Diga 'A sujeira me enojou'.
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Pronuncie 'enojamento' corretamente.
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Diga 'Sua hipocrisia me enoja'.
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Use 'enojar' para descrever um cheiro.
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Diga 'Nós nos enojamos com o crime'.
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Como você pergunta 'Does this disgust you?'
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Diga 'É de enojar qualquer um'.
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Diga 'A mentira enoja a alma'.
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Diga 'Eles ficaram enojados'.
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Diga 'Eu me enojo com insetos'.
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Pratique a frase 'O lixo enoja os vizinhos'.
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Diga 'A injustiça me enoja profundamente'.
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Diga 'Que atitude enojante!'.
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Ouça a frase e identifique o verbo: 'A desonestidade me enoja.'
Qual sentimento é expresso: 'Estou enojado!'?
Ouça: 'Isso vai te enojar.' O evento já aconteceu?
Identifique o objeto: 'O cheiro de peixe me enojou.'
Qual o tom da frase: 'Sua falsidade me enoja!'?
Identifique o sujeito: 'A corrupção enoja o povo.'
Ouça: 'Eles se enojam com facilidade.' Quem se enoja?
Qual palavra soa como 'enojar' mas é diferente?
Na frase 'A cena enojou os telespectadores', quem sentiu nojo?
Identifique o tempo verbal: 'A injustiça me enojaria.'
Ouça: 'É de enojar.' É uma frase positiva?
Qual o adjetivo usado: 'Essa comida está enojante.'?
Ouça: 'Não me enoje.' O que a pessoa quer?
Identifique o advérbio: 'Isso me enoja profundamente.'
Ouça: 'Ficamos enojados com o crime.' Qual o estado dos falantes?
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Summary
The verb 'enojar' is your go-to word for expressing deep-seated disgust. Whether it's a rotten egg or a corrupt politician, if it makes your stomach turn or your skin crawl, it 'enoja' you. Example: 'Sua desonestidade me enoja' (Your dishonesty disgusts me).
- Enojar means to disgust or cause nausea, both physically (bad smells) and morally (bad behavior).
- It is a regular -ar verb, but watch out: it's a false friend with Spanish 'enojar' (to anger).
- Commonly used to express strong disapproval of corruption, hypocrisy, or lack of hygiene.
- Commonly replaced by the phrase 'dar nojo' in informal Brazilian Portuguese conversation.
False Friend Alert
Spanish speakers: 'Enojar' is NOT 'to get angry'. It is 'to get grossed out'. Don't tell your boss you're 'enojado' if you're just mad at a deadline!
Casual Alternative
In a bar or with friends, say 'Isso me dá nojo' instead of 'Isso me enoja'. It sounds more natural and less like a book.
Reflexive Use
Use 'se enojar' when the person is the one becoming disgusted. 'Eu me enojei com a cena' (I became disgusted with the scene).
Word Family
Learn 'nojo', 'nojento', and 'enojado' together. They are a powerful trio for expressing dislike.
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات emotions
a sério?
A2seriously?, an expression of surprise, disbelief, or to check earnestness
abalado
A2مهزوز أو مضطرب عاطفياً. كان مهزوزاً جداً بعد الحادث.
abalar
A2هزّ أو أزعج بشدة. لقد هز الخبر أركان المجتمع.
abalo
A2Shock, emotional disturbance; a sudden, disturbing, or upsetting emotional experience.
abandonado
B1Left by the owner or inhabitants; deserted.
abatidamente
B1بطريقة مكتئبة أو محبطة. يعبر عن القيام بشيء ما مع شعور عميق بالهزيمة أو التعب النفسي والجسدي.
abatido
A2يبدو محبطاً جداً اليوم بعد سماع الخبر.
abatimento
A2Dejection; a sad and depressed state; low spirits.
abertamente
A2علانية؛ بطريقة غير مخفية.
abismado
B1Filled with astonishment or wonder.