poluente
poluente en 30 secondes
- Poluente is a Portuguese word that means 'pollutant' (noun) or 'polluting' (adjective), referring to substances that harm the environment.
- It is gender-neutral as an adjective, meaning it stays the same for both masculine and feminine nouns, which is helpful for learners.
- The word is commonly used in news, science, and politics to discuss issues like air quality, water safety, and climate change.
- Common synonyms include 'contaminante' and 'agente poluidor', though 'poluente' is the most direct and frequent term for environmental contexts.
The Portuguese word poluente is a fundamental term in the modern lexicon, bridging the gap between everyday conversation and specialized scientific discourse. At its core, it functions as both a noun and an adjective, referring to any substance, energy, or even noise that, when introduced into an environment, causes harm, instability, or discomfort. In the context of environmental science, it is the primary actor in the process of pollution. When you are discussing the state of the world today, whether it is the quality of the air in São Paulo or the cleanliness of the Tagus River in Lisbon, poluente is the word you need to identify the culprits of environmental degradation. It encompasses a vast range of materials, from the microscopic particles emitted by diesel engines to the massive quantities of plastic floating in the Atlantic Ocean. Understanding this word is not just about vocabulary; it is about engaging with one of the most pressing global challenges of the twenty-first century.
- Chemical Nature
- A substance like carbon monoxide is a common atmospheric poluente that affects respiratory health.
- Industrial Context
- Factories must treat their waste to ensure no liquid poluente reaches the local groundwater.
- Legal and Regulatory
- Government agencies establish limits on the concentration of every known poluente in urban areas.
The word is used most frequently in news reports, academic papers, and political debates regarding climate change and public health. However, you will also encounter it in more mundane settings, such as reading the label on a cleaning product or discussing the impact of a new highway on a local neighborhood. It carries a negative connotation, implying that the presence of the substance is undesirable and potentially dangerous. In Portuguese, the word is versatile because it does not change its form between masculine and feminine nouns; o gás poluente (the polluting gas) and a substância poluente (the polluting substance) both use the same ending, making it easier for learners to master. This stability is a hallmark of many Portuguese adjectives ending in '-ente', which often derive from Latin present participles.
O dióxido de carbono é o principal poluente responsável pelo efeito de estufa global.
Muitos rios brasileiros sofrem com o despejo de qualquer poluente industrial sem tratamento prévio.
A nova lei visa reduzir a emissão de todo poluente atmosférico em zonas urbanas densas.
O plástico é um poluente persistente que demora séculos a decompor-se no oceano.
A poluição sonora é causada por um poluente invisível: o excesso de ruído das grandes cidades.
Beyond the scientific, poluente can occasionally be used metaphorically in literature or social commentary to describe something that 'corrupts' or 'taints' a pure idea or a social structure. For instance, an author might refer to 'ideias poluentes' (polluting ideas) that degrade the moral fabric of a society. However, this is a much more advanced and literary use. For most learners at the A2 level, focusing on its environmental and physical meaning is the most practical approach. By mastering this word, you gain the ability to participate in conversations about sustainability, which is a major theme in contemporary Lusophone cultures, especially in Brazil given its vast Amazon rainforest and in Portugal with its focus on renewable energy and ocean conservation.
Using poluente correctly in Portuguese requires an understanding of its dual nature as a noun (the pollutant itself) and an adjective (the quality of being polluting). When used as a noun, it follows the standard rules for masculine nouns (o poluente, os poluentes). When used as an adjective, it modifies the noun it accompanies, but as previously noted, it remains 'poluente' regardless of the noun's gender. This simplifies sentence construction significantly for English speakers. For example, 'um carro poluente' (a polluting car) and 'uma fábrica poluente' (a polluting factory) both use the same form of the adjective. The plural form is created by adding '-s', resulting in poluentes.
- Direct Object
- Nós identificamos o poluente na amostra de água colhida ontem.
- Subject of a Sentence
- O poluente mais perigoso nesta região é o mercúrio usado na mineração.
- After a Preposition
- O governo está a lutar contra cada poluente que ameaça a biodiversidade local.
In more complex sentence structures, poluente often appears in the company of verbs like emitir (to emit), despejar (to dump), filtrar (to filter), or reduzir (to reduce). For instance, 'A empresa emite poluentes' (The company emits pollutants). It is also frequently found in passive constructions, which are common in news reporting: 'Vários poluentes foram encontrados no solo' (Several pollutants were found in the soil). When describing the severity of a pollutant, you can use intensifiers like altamente (highly) or extremamente (extremely). 'Este é um produto altamente poluente' (This is a highly polluting product). This helps convey the degree of environmental impact.
Precisamos de tecnologia para eliminar este poluente específico do ar.
Qualquer substância poluente deve ser reportada às autoridades ambientais imediatamente.
Os filtros das chaminés capturam o poluente antes que ele chegue à atmosfera.
Another important aspect is the categorization of pollutants. You will often see the word paired with specific domains: poluente atmosférico (atmospheric pollutant), poluente hídrico (water pollutant), or poluente orgânico (organic pollutant). These pairings are essential for technical writing and precise communication. When you are learning Portuguese, practicing these collocations will make your speech sound more natural and professional. For example, instead of just saying 'o lixo na água' (the trash in the water), saying 'um poluente hídrico' demonstrates a higher level of vocabulary and a clearer understanding of the subject matter. This word is a powerful tool for anyone interested in science, policy, or simply being an informed global citizen.
In the Lusophone world, the word poluente is ubiquitous in media and educational settings. If you turn on the news in Brazil, especially during the dry season when forest fires are common, you will hear journalists discussing the 'nível de poluentes no ar' (level of pollutants in the air). In Portugal, where there is a significant push for green energy, the word appears frequently in reports about the 'descarbonização' (decarbonization) of the economy and the reduction of 'gases poluentes' (polluting gases). It is a word of serious weight, often associated with statistics, health warnings, and legislative changes. In schools, children learn about 'agentes poluentes' as part of their basic science curriculum, ensuring that even young speakers are familiar with the concept.
- News Media
- 'A prefeitura emitiu um alerta devido ao alto índice de poluente particulado hoje.'
- Documentaries
- 'Este ecossistema frágil está a ser destruído por um poluente químico invisível.'
- Public Policy
- 'O novo imposto sobre veículos baseia-se na quantidade de poluente que o motor emite.'
Social media and environmental activism also heavily utilize this term. Hashtags like #MenosPoluentes or #ArLimpo are common in digital campaigns across Portugal, Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique. In these contexts, the word serves as a rallying cry for better environmental protections. You might also hear it in a healthcare setting; a doctor might explain that a patient's asthma is being triggered by an 'alérgeno ou poluente' in their home or workplace. This highlights the word's relevance to personal well-being, not just global ecology. It is a word that connects the microscopic reality of chemistry with the macroscopic reality of global politics and health.
O documentário foca no mercúrio como o principal poluente nos rios da Amazónia.
Durante a conferência, discutiram como classificar cada novo poluente sintético.
A rádio local informou que o poluente da fábrica têxtil contaminou o poço da vila.
Furthermore, as the world moves toward more sustainable practices, the term is increasingly appearing in marketing and product descriptions. Companies often advertise their products as being 'livre de poluentes' (free of pollutants) or 'não poluente' (non-polluting). This is especially common in the cosmetics, cleaning, and automotive industries. For a learner, recognizing this word on a label or in a commercial can provide a sense of accomplishment and practical utility. It shows that the language you are learning is not just for books, but is actively used to navigate the modern marketplace and understand the values of the societies that speak it.
For English speakers, one of the most common mistakes when using poluente is confusing it with the noun poluição (pollution). While they are closely related, they are not interchangeable. Poluição is the state or process of being polluted, whereas poluente is the specific agent that causes it. For example, you would say 'A poluição é um problema' (Pollution is a problem) but 'O chumbo é um poluente' (Lead is a pollutant). Another frequent error is attempting to change the gender of the adjective to 'poluenta' when referring to a feminine noun. As mentioned, 'poluente' is a common-to-both-genders adjective. Using 'poluenta' is a grammatical error that marks a speaker as a beginner.
- Confusing Agent and Process
- Incorrect: 'Este gás é uma poluição perigosa.' Correct: 'Este gás é um poluente perigoso.'
- Incorrect Gender Agreement
- Incorrect: 'Uma substância poluenta.' Correct: 'Uma substância poluente.'
- Misusing 'Contaminante'
- While similar, a poluente is specifically environmental, while 'contaminante' can be used for food or biological samples.
Another nuance is the distinction between 'poluente' and 'contaminante'. In many casual contexts, they are used as synonyms, but in scientific Portuguese, they have slightly different meanings. A 'poluente' is generally something that shouldn't be in the environment at all or is present in harmful concentrations. A 'contaminante' is simply something that is where it's not supposed to be, which might or might not be harmful. For instance, a harmless bacterium in a sterile lab is a 'contaminante', but it's not a 'poluente'. Understanding this distinction can help you avoid sounding imprecise in academic or technical settings. Additionally, learners sometimes forget to pluralize the word when referring to multiple substances, saying 'os poluente' instead of 'os poluentes'.
Não diga 'a fumaça é uma poluição', diga 'a fumaça contém muitos poluentes'.
Lembre-se: 'poluente' termina em 'e', por isso serve para o masculino e o feminino.
Evite traduzir 'polluting' como 'poluindo' quando quiser descrever uma coisa; use poluente.
Finally, be careful with the pronunciation of the 'e' at the end. In Brazilian Portuguese, it is often reduced to a soft 'i' sound (polu-en-chi), whereas in European Portuguese, it is often almost silent or a very short neutral vowel (polu-ent'). Mispronouncing this can sometimes lead to confusion with the verb form 'poluentes' (you all pollute - though this is archaic/formal) if the stress is misplaced. The stress in poluente is always on the penultimate syllable: po-lu-EN-te. Keeping the stress consistent will ensure you are understood by native speakers across all Lusophone countries.
While poluente is the most direct term for an environmental contaminant, several other words can be used depending on the specific context or the level of formality required. Understanding these alternatives will enrich your Portuguese and allow you to express yourself with greater precision. The most common synonym is contaminante, which is often used interchangeably in general conversation. However, as noted before, contaminante is broader and can apply to biological or chemical impurities in any setting, not just the environment. Another term is resíduo (residue/waste), which refers to what is left over after a process, which may or may not be a pollutant.
- Contaminante vs Poluente
- A poluente specifically harms an ecosystem, while a contaminante might just be an unwanted presence in a sample.
- Impureza
- This term is used when talking about the lack of purity in a substance, like 'impurezas na água'.
- Agente Poluidor
- This is a slightly more formal way to say 'polluting agent', often used in legal or technical documents.
In more technical or industrial settings, you might encounter the word efluente (effluent). This specifically refers to liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea. While an effluent usually contains poluentes, the word describes the flow rather than the substance itself. Similarly, emissão (emission) is used for gases or radiation released into the atmosphere. You would say 'emissões de CO2' rather than 'poluentes de CO2' when focusing on the act of release. For very toxic substances, toxina or veneno might be used to emphasize the danger to living organisms, although these are not strictly environmental terms.
O mercúrio não é apenas um poluente; é uma toxina potente para o sistema nervoso.
A fábrica despejou efluentes sem tratar os poluentes químicos neles contidos.
Reduzir as emissões é a única forma de diminuir o poluente atmosférico global.
Finally, when discussing the source of pollution, you might use the word fonte (source). 'A fonte do poluente foi identificada' (The source of the pollutant was identified). In environmental legislation, you will also see detrito (debris/detritus), which refers to solid waste. By learning these related terms, you build a lexical field around the concept of environmental impact, which is much more effective than learning words in isolation. This holistic approach to vocabulary building is key to reaching higher levels of fluency in Portuguese, allowing you to participate in nuanced discussions about the world around you.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The root 'polluere' is also the source of the word 'pollen', though 'pollen' originally meant 'fine flour' or 'dust' in Latin, showing a shared history of referring to small particles.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 'e' at the end like a strong English 'ee'.
- Forgetting the nasal sound in the 'en' syllable.
- Putting the stress on the first or last syllable.
- Confusing the pronunciation with the English word 'pollutant'.
- In European Portuguese, omitting the final vowel entirely so it sounds like 'poluent'.
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'pollutant'.
Requires remembering the '-ente' ending and pluralization.
Nasal 'en' and final 'e' pronunciation can be tricky for beginners.
Usually clear in context, especially in news or documentaries.
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Grammaire à connaître
Adjectives ending in -ente are gender-neutral.
O carro poluente / A fábrica poluente.
Plural of words ending in -e is formed by adding -s.
Poluente -> Poluentes.
Nasal vowels in Portuguese (like 'en' in poluente).
The 'en' is pronounced through the nose, similar to 'men' but without the final 'n' sound.
Placement of adjectives usually after the noun.
Um gás poluente (A polluting gas).
Use of 'de' to indicate the source or type.
Poluentes de origem industrial.
Exemples par niveau
O fumo é um poluente.
Smoke is a pollutant.
A1: Simple subject-verb-complement structure.
Este lixo é um poluente para o mar.
This trash is a pollutant for the sea.
A1: Using 'para' to show what is being affected.
Muitos carros são poluentes.
Many cars are polluting.
A1: Adjective use with a plural noun.
O plástico é um poluente comum.
Plastic is a common pollutant.
A1: Using a common noun as a subject.
Nós não gostamos de poluentes.
We do not like pollutants.
A1: Simple negative sentence with a direct object.
A água tem um poluente.
The water has a pollutant.
A1: Using the verb 'ter' (to have).
O ar da cidade é poluente.
The city air is polluting.
A1: Adjective describing a singular noun.
Existem poluentes no solo.
There are pollutants in the soil.
A1: Using 'existir' to show presence.
O óleo é um poluente perigoso para os peixes.
Oil is a dangerous pollutant for fish.
A2: Adding an adjective 'perigoso' to the noun 'poluente'.
Esta fábrica é muito poluente.
This factory is very polluting.
A2: Using the intensifier 'muito' with the adjective.
Eles encontraram um poluente químico no rio.
They found a chemical pollutant in the river.
A2: Past tense verb 'encontraram' with a compound noun phrase.
Precisamos de ar sem nenhum poluente.
We need air without any pollutant.
A2: Using 'sem nenhum' (without any) for emphasis.
O dióxido de carbono é o principal poluente do ar.
Carbon dioxide is the main air pollutant.
A2: Using 'principal' to show importance.
Muitas cidades tentam reduzir os poluentes.
Many cities try to reduce pollutants.
A2: Using the infinitive 'reduzir' after the verb 'tentar'.
O lixo eletrônico é um novo poluente.
Electronic waste is a new pollutant.
A2: Introducing a specific category of waste.
Este produto não contém nenhum poluente tóxico.
This product contains no toxic pollutant.
A2: Using 'não contém nenhum' for a strong negative.
O governo criou leis contra cada poluente industrial.
The government created laws against every industrial pollutant.
B1: Using 'contra' with a specific noun phrase.
É difícil remover um poluente depois de entrar no solo.
It is difficult to remove a pollutant after it enters the soil.
B1: Complex sentence with 'depois de' and an infinitive.
A saúde das crianças é afetada por este poluente.
Children's health is affected by this pollutant.
B1: Passive voice construction 'é afetada por'.
Devemos evitar o uso de materiais poluentes em casa.
We should avoid the use of polluting materials at home.
B1: Using the modal verb 'dever' (should/must).
O mercúrio é um poluente que permanece na natureza.
Mercury is a pollutant that remains in nature.
B1: Using a relative clause with 'que'.
As empresas devem reportar qualquer poluente emitido.
Companies must report any emitted pollutant.
B1: Using a past participle 'emitido' as an adjective.
O filtro ajuda a capturar o poluente antes da chaminé.
The filter helps to capture the pollutant before the chimney.
B1: Using 'ajuda a' with an infinitive.
A poluição sonora é causada por um poluente invisível.
Noise pollution is caused by an invisible pollutant.
B1: Conceptualizing noise as a pollutant.
A concentração de poluentes atmosféricos atingiu níveis críticos.
The concentration of atmospheric pollutants reached critical levels.
B2: Using technical terms like 'concentração' and 'níveis críticos'.
Este poluente orgânico persistente viaja longas distâncias.
This persistent organic pollutant travels long distances.
B2: Using the specific scientific term 'poluente orgânico persistente'.
A legislação europeia é muito rigorosa quanto a este poluente.
European legislation is very strict regarding this pollutant.
B2: Using 'quanto a' to mean 'regarding' or 'about'.
Identificamos a fonte do poluente através de análises químicas.
We identified the source of the pollutant through chemical analysis.
B2: Using 'através de' to describe a method.
A transição energética visa eliminar o poluente fóssil.
The energy transition aims to eliminate fossil pollutants.
B2: Using 'visar' to express a goal or aim.
O impacto deste poluente na biodiversidade é devastador.
The impact of this pollutant on biodiversity is devastating.
B2: Using abstract nouns like 'impacto' and 'biodiversidade'.
Muitos poluentes são subprodutos de processos industriais.
Many pollutants are byproducts of industrial processes.
B2: Using the term 'subprodutos' (byproducts).
A exposição prolongada a este poluente pode causar doenças.
Prolonged exposure to this pollutant can cause diseases.
B2: Using 'exposição prolongada' (prolonged exposure).
A mitigação de poluentes requer uma abordagem multidisciplinar.
The mitigation of pollutants requires a multidisciplinary approach.
C1: Using high-level vocabulary like 'mitigação' and 'multidisciplinar'.
O poluente atua como um catalisador para a degradação do solo.
The pollutant acts as a catalyst for soil degradation.
C1: Using the metaphorical scientific term 'catalisador'.
A bioacumulação de poluentes na cadeia alimentar é preocupante.
The bioaccumulation of pollutants in the food chain is worrying.
C1: Using the specialized term 'bioacumulação'.
Existe uma correlação direta entre o poluente e a mortalidade.
There is a direct correlation between the pollutant and mortality.
C1: Using 'correlação' in a statistical context.
O poluente foi disseminado pelo vento por todo o continente.
The pollutant was dispersed by the wind across the entire continent.
C1: Using the sophisticated verb 'disseminar'.
A regulação de cada poluente deve ser baseada em evidências.
The regulation of each pollutant must be based on evidence.
C1: Using the passive 'ser baseada em'.
A presença do poluente é um indicador de má gestão ambiental.
The presence of the pollutant is an indicator of poor environmental management.
C1: Using 'indicador' as a formal noun.
Os efeitos sinérgicos de vários poluentes são ainda desconhecidos.
The synergistic effects of various pollutants are still unknown.
C1: Using the technical adjective 'sinérgicos'.
O poluente torna-se uma metáfora da decadência urbana moderna.
The pollutant becomes a metaphor for modern urban decay.
C2: Abstract, literary use of the word.
A onipresença deste poluente desafia as fronteiras nacionais.
The omnipresence of this pollutant challenges national borders.
C2: Using 'onipresença' and 'desafia' in a political-philosophical sense.
A erradicação total de qualquer poluente é uma utopia técnica.
The total eradication of any pollutant is a technical utopia.
C2: Using the philosophical concept of 'utopia'.
O poluente infiltra-se não só no solo, mas no tecido social.
The pollutant infiltrates not only the soil but the social fabric.
C2: Metaphorical use of 'tecido social'.
A natureza insidiosa deste poluente exige vigilância constante.
The insidious nature of this pollutant demands constant vigilance.
C2: Using the high-level adjective 'insidiosa'.
O fardo deste poluente recai sobre as gerações vindouras.
The burden of this pollutant falls upon future generations.
C2: Using the poetic word 'vindouras'.
A quantificação do poluente é apenas o primeiro passo ético.
Quantifying the pollutant is only the first ethical step.
C2: Linking scientific data to ethics.
O poluente é o espectro que assombra o desenvolvimento industrial.
The pollutant is the specter that haunts industrial development.
C2: Using 'espectro' and 'assombra' for literary effect.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— Something that does not contain any harmful substances.
Este sabão é livre de poluentes químicos.
— The amount of harmful substances present in an area.
O nível de poluentes em Pequim é muito alto.
— Another way to say a substance that pollutes.
O dióxido de enxofre é um agente poluente.
— Environmentally friendly; does not cause pollution.
A energia solar é uma fonte não poluente.
— A vehicle that emits high levels of exhaust gases.
Os carros poluentes pagam mais impostos.
— An area with high concentrations of contaminants.
Esta é uma zona de poluentes industriais.
— A device designed to trap harmful substances.
A fábrica instalou um novo filtro de poluentes.
— The total amount of pollution being discharged.
A carga de poluentes no rio aumentou este ano.
— A pollutant emitted directly from a source.
O monóxido de carbono é um poluente primário.
— A pollutant formed in the atmosphere through reactions.
O ozono ao nível do solo é um poluente secundário.
Souvent confondu avec
Poluição is the noun for the general phenomenon; poluente is the specific substance.
Poluído is an adjective meaning 'polluted' (the state of the object), while poluente means 'polluting' (the cause).
Very similar, but contaminante is broader and not always environmental.
Expressions idiomatiques
— A metaphorical expression for something that corrupts a person's character.
A ganância é o poluente da alma.
literary— A thought or ideology that is considered harmful or corruptive to society.
Devemos evitar ideias poluentes que dividem as pessoas.
rhetorical— Speech that is filled with lies or negativity.
O discurso poluente do político não enganou ninguém.
informal/critical— A mind that focuses on negative or corrupting things.
Ele tem uma mente poluente, sempre a pensar no mal.
informal— Can refer to a toxic social environment, not just physical.
Aquele escritório tem um ambiente poluente e stressante.
metaphorical— Used to describe unnecessary information that hides the truth.
Há muito ruído poluente nesta notícia.
journalistic— Someone whose presence makes a situation worse or uncomfortable.
A sua presença poluente estragou a festa.
informal— Foreign influences seen as damaging to a local culture.
Alguns veem o excesso de estrangeirismos como um poluente cultural.
academic/sociological— Too many signs, advertisements, or ugly buildings in a space.
O excesso de cartazes é um poluente visual na cidade.
urban planning— Spam, fake news, or toxic content on the internet.
O spam é o maior poluente digital da atualidade.
modern/techFacile à confondre
Sounds like 'pollutant' but used as an adjective too.
In English, 'pollutant' is mostly a noun; in Portuguese, 'poluente' is both noun and adjective.
O poluente (noun) / O carro poluente (adjective).
Learners use the gerund to describe things.
'Poluindo' is the action 'polluting' (verb), while 'poluente' is the quality 'polluting' (adjective).
A fábrica está poluindo (action) vs A fábrica é poluente (quality).
Both mean 'dirt'.
'Sujeira' is general dirt or mess; 'poluente' is a harmful substance in an environmental context.
Limpa a sujeira da mesa vs O chumbo é um poluente no rio.
Both relate to waste.
'Resíduo' is what is left over; 'poluente' is what causes harm. Not all residues are pollutants.
Resíduo de café (harmless) vs Resíduo químico (poluente).
Both mean harmful substances.
'Toxina' is usually biological; 'poluente' is usually environmental/chemical.
A toxina da cobra vs O poluente da fábrica.
Structures de phrases
[N] é um poluente.
O fumo é um poluente.
[N] tem muitos poluentes.
O rio tem muitos poluentes.
É preciso reduzir o [N] poluente.
É preciso reduzir o gás poluente.
A emissão de [N] poluentes aumentou.
A emissão de gases poluentes aumentou.
O impacto do poluente [Adj] é [Adj].
O impacto do poluente químico é devastador.
A presença do poluente denota [N].
A presença do poluente denota negligência.
Não use [N] poluentes.
Não use sprays poluentes.
[N] é um poluente para [N].
O óleo é um poluente para o mar.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Very frequent in environmental, scientific, and news contexts.
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Uma substância poluenta.
→
Uma substância poluente.
Adjectives ending in -ente do not change for gender. 'Poluenta' does not exist.
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O fumo é uma poluição.
→
O fumo é um poluente.
Confusing the substance (poluente) with the process (poluição). Smoke is the thing that pollutes.
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Os poluente do carro.
→
Os poluentes do carro.
Forgetting to pluralize the noun to match the plural article 'os'.
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Este rio está muito poluente.
→
Este rio está muito poluído.
Confusing 'polluting' with 'polluted'. The river is the victim, so it is 'poluído'.
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O poluente é muito sujo.
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O poluente é muito perigoso.
While true, 'sujo' is too simple for the context of 'poluente'. Using 'perigoso' or 'tóxico' is more appropriate.
Astuces
Gender Neutrality
Remember that 'poluente' doesn't change for gender. This is a huge help for learners! Just use 'poluente' for both 'o carro' and 'a fábrica'.
Cognate Power
Use your English knowledge. 'Poluente' looks and sounds like 'pollutant'. This makes it one of the easier scientific words to remember in Portuguese.
The Nasal 'En'
Don't pronounce the 'n' like in 'pen'. Instead, make the 'e' sound nasal. It's a key feature of Portuguese that makes you sound more like a native.
Environmental Context
Use this word when talking about nature. It's much more precise than just saying 'sujeira' (dirt) when discussing ecological issues.
Pluralization
Always remember to add the 's' for the plural form 'poluentes'. It's a simple rule but often forgotten by beginners.
Stress the Right Syllable
The stress is on the 'EN'. Say it like: po-lu-EN-te. This is the most important part of being understood.
News Keywords
When you hear 'meio ambiente' (environment), listen for 'poluente' nearby. They are almost always used together in news reports.
Brazilian Slang
In Brazil, you might hear 'poluente' used to describe someone with bad vibes, though it's rare. Stick to the environmental meaning for safety.
Formal Synonyms
If you're writing a paper, use 'agente poluidor' to sound more professional. It shows you have a higher level of vocabulary.
Product Labels
Look for 'não poluente' on eco-friendly products. It's a great way to see the word used in a real-world shopping context.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of a 'POlluted LUENT' (fluent) stream of waste. 'Poluente' sounds like 'pollutant' but ends in 'e' for 'environment'.
Association visuelle
Imagine a giant letter 'P' made of green slime dripping into a blue river. The slime is the 'poluente'.
Word Web
Défi
Try to find three things in your house that are labeled 'não poluente' or 'livre de poluentes' and write them down in Portuguese.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Latin 'polluens', which is the present participle of 'polluere', meaning 'to soil, defile, or contaminate'.
Sens originel : Something that soils or makes something else impure.
Romance (Latin origin).Contexte culturel
When discussing 'poluentes', be mindful of the economic context; in some developing Lusophone regions, industrial 'poluentes' are a byproduct of needed economic growth, creating a complex social debate.
The word 'poluente' maps almost perfectly to 'pollutant' in English, making it an easy cognate for learners to adopt.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Environmental Science
- Análise de poluentes
- Ciclo do poluente
- Degradação do poluente
- Poluente orgânico persistente
Public Health
- Efeitos do poluente
- Inalação de poluentes
- Exposição ao poluente
- Poluentes e asma
Urban Planning
- Controle de poluentes
- Zonas livres de poluentes
- Emissões de poluentes urbanos
- Poluente visual
Industrial Regulation
- Limite de poluente
- Tratamento de poluentes
- Despejo de poluentes
- Taxa sobre poluentes
Everyday Life
- Produto não poluente
- Carro muito poluente
- Ar cheio de poluentes
- Evitar poluentes
Amorces de conversation
"Achas que o ar da nossa cidade tem muitos poluentes?"
"Que tipo de poluente achas que é o mais perigoso para o oceano?"
"Conheces algum produto de limpeza que seja livre de poluentes?"
"Como podemos convencer as empresas a reduzir a emissão de poluentes?"
"Na tua opinião, o plástico é o pior poluente da atualidade?"
Sujets d'écriture
Descreve um local que conheces que foi afetado por um poluente e como isso mudou a paisagem.
Quais são as pequenas ações que fazes no dia a dia para evitar o uso de materiais poluentes?
Escreve uma carta imaginária a um dono de uma fábrica que está a libertar um poluente no rio local.
Reflete sobre como a tecnologia pode ajudar a remover poluentes da atmosfera no futuro.
Se fosses um governante, qual seria a tua primeira lei para combater os poluentes químicos?
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsAs a noun, it is masculine ('o poluente'). As an adjective, it is common to both genders, so it stays 'poluente' for both masculine and feminine nouns (e.g., 'o gás poluente', 'a fumaça poluente').
'Poluente' means 'polluting' (the agent that causes pollution), while 'poluído' means 'polluted' (the thing that has been affected by pollution). Example: 'O poluente deixou o rio poluído'.
Only metaphorically. If you call someone a 'poluente', you are saying they have a corrupting or toxic influence on a group or situation. It is not common in everyday speech.
Yes, it is very common, especially in news reports about the Amazon, urban air quality, and environmental regulations.
You can say 'não poluente'. For example, 'uma fonte de energia não poluente' (a non-polluting energy source).
Common ones include 'dióxido de carbono' (CO2), 'plástico', 'mercúrio' (mercury), and 'agrotóxicos' (pesticides).
No, it can also refer to physical things like plastic, or energy forms like 'ruído' (noise) in 'poluição sonora' (noise pollution).
Yes, the verb is 'poluir', which means 'to pollute'. Another related verb is 'despoluir', which means 'to clean up' or 'to remove pollution'.
It is a nasal vowel. You produce the 'e' sound and let some air escape through your nose, without fully pronouncing the 'n'.
Yes, in the context of 'poluição luminosa' (light pollution), an excess of artificial light can be described as a 'poluente visual' or simply a 'poluente' for the nocturnal ecosystem.
Teste-toi 200 questions
Escreva uma frase simples com 'poluente'.
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Descreva um carro poluente.
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Por que devemos reduzir os poluentes?
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Explique o que é um poluente hídrico.
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Discuta o impacto dos poluentes na biodiversidade.
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Analise a relação entre desenvolvimento industrial e poluentes.
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O que é um poluente comum na sua cidade?
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Como podemos evitar poluentes em casa?
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O que acontece se um rio tiver poluentes?
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Qual é o papel do governo no controle de poluentes?
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O que são poluentes orgânicos persistentes?
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O plástico é um poluente?
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Frase: 'A fábrica...'
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Defina 'não poluente'.
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Como a tecnologia ajuda a filtrar poluentes?
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Descreva a bioacumulação de poluentes.
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Poluentes são bons?
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Onde há muitos poluentes?
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Escreva sobre a poluição do ar.
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Qual é a fonte de poluentes mais comum?
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Diga: 'O fumo é um poluente.'
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Diga: 'Este carro é muito poluente.'
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Diga: 'Precisamos de ar sem poluentes.'
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Diga: 'A emissão de poluentes deve parar.'
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Diga: 'A bioacumulação de poluentes é grave.'
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Diga: 'O plástico é um poluente.'
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Diga: 'A água tem um poluente químico.'
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Diga: 'O governo combate cada poluente.'
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Diga: 'A fonte do poluente foi fechada.'
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Diga: 'O poluente afeta todo o ecossistema.'
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Diga: 'Poluentes são maus.'
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Diga: 'Não use sprays poluentes.'
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Diga: 'O filtro limpa o poluente.'
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Diga: 'Reduzir poluentes é urgente.'
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Diga: 'A análise do poluente foi feita.'
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Diga: 'Ar puro, sem poluente.'
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Diga: 'A fábrica é poluente.'
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Diga: 'A saúde quer menos poluentes.'
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Diga: 'A lei contra o poluente.'
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Diga: 'O poluente é invisível.'
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Transcreva: 'O fumo é um poluente.'
Transcreva: 'Esta água tem um poluente.'
Transcreva: 'Reduzir os poluentes é bom.'
Transcreva: 'A emissão de poluentes aumentou.'
Transcreva: 'A mitigação de poluentes é vital.'
Transcreva: 'O plástico é poluente.'
Transcreva: 'Carros muito poluentes.'
Transcreva: 'O filtro remove o poluente.'
Transcreva: 'A fonte do poluente industrial.'
Transcreva: 'O poluente afeta a biodiversidade.'
Transcreva: 'Poluentes no solo.'
Transcreva: 'Substância poluente.'
Transcreva: 'Saúde e poluentes.'
Transcreva: 'Concentração de poluentes.'
Transcreva: 'Poluentes persistentes.'
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Summary
The word 'poluente' is essential for talking about the environment. It works as both a noun (the substance) and an adjective (the quality). Example: 'O plástico é um poluente' (Plastic is a pollutant).
- Poluente is a Portuguese word that means 'pollutant' (noun) or 'polluting' (adjective), referring to substances that harm the environment.
- It is gender-neutral as an adjective, meaning it stays the same for both masculine and feminine nouns, which is helpful for learners.
- The word is commonly used in news, science, and politics to discuss issues like air quality, water safety, and climate change.
- Common synonyms include 'contaminante' and 'agente poluidor', though 'poluente' is the most direct and frequent term for environmental contexts.
Gender Neutrality
Remember that 'poluente' doesn't change for gender. This is a huge help for learners! Just use 'poluente' for both 'o carro' and 'a fábrica'.
Cognate Power
Use your English knowledge. 'Poluente' looks and sounds like 'pollutant'. This makes it one of the easier scientific words to remember in Portuguese.
The Nasal 'En'
Don't pronounce the 'n' like in 'pen'. Instead, make the 'e' sound nasal. It's a key feature of Portuguese that makes you sound more like a native.
Environmental Context
Use this word when talking about nature. It's much more precise than just saying 'sujeira' (dirt) when discussing ecological issues.
Exemple
Os carros libertam muitos poluentes para a atmosfera.
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