Portuguese verbs that start with L

Browse 53 Portuguese verbs beginning with the letter L

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laçar

regular
to lasso, to catch, to trap

Lançar means to throw or cast something, often used in the context of catching animals with a lasso or capturing something by throwing. It can also be used figuratively to mean initiating or launching something.

lacerar

regular
to lacerate

Lacerar means to tear or cut deeply, often referring to physical injuries or emotional wounds. It is used in contexts involving damage or harm to tissues, feelings, or abstract concepts.

lacrar

regular
to seal, to lock, to close tightly

Lacrar means to seal or close something tightly, often used metaphorically to indicate something being finalized or secured. It is a regular verb in Portuguese.

lacrimejar

regular
to tear up / to well up (with tears)

Lacrimejar means to produce tears or to become teary, often as a result of emotion, pain, or irritation. It is used to describe the act of tearing up or shedding tears.

lamber

regular
to lick

Lamber means to lick something with the tongue. It is used to describe the action of tasting or cleaning with the tongue.

lamentar

regular
to regret

Lamentar means to regret or feel sorrow about something. It is used to express remorse, disappointment, or mourning.

lançar

regular
to throw, to launch, to cast

Lançar means to throw, launch, or cast something. It is used when referring to throwing objects, launching projects, or releasing something into the market or public.

lanchar

regular
to have a snack

Lanchar means to have a snack or light meal, typically between main meals. It is used in informal contexts to refer to eating a small amount of food between regular mealtimes.

languidecer

regular
to languish, to weaken, to fade

Languidecer means to weaken, fade, or become feeble, often used to describe health, vitality, or strength diminishing over time.

lapidar

regular
to polish, to refine, to carve

Lapidar means to carefully polish, carve, or refine a surface or material, often used in the context of gemstones, sculptures, or ideas.

largar

regular
to let go, to release, to abandon

Largar means to let go, release, or abandon something or someone. It can also imply giving up or ceasing to hold or support something.

lascar

regular
to hit, to strike, to beat

Lascar is a colloquial Brazilian Portuguese verb that means to hit, strike, or beat someone or something. It is often used informally to describe hitting or causing damage.

lastimar

regular
to hurt

Lastimar means to cause pain or injury to someone or something. It can refer to physical harm or emotional distress.

latejar

regular
to throb

Latejar means to throb or beat with a pulsating sensation, often used to describe a heartbeat or a pulsating feeling.

latir

regular
to bark

Latir means to bark, typically used to describe the sound made by dogs. It is a regular verb in Portuguese conjugation.

lavar

regular
to wash

Lavar means to wash or clean something. It is used when referring to the act of cleaning objects, oneself, or other items.

lavrar

regular
to draft, to write, to record

Lavrar means to draft, write, or record something, often used in contexts related to legal, official, or formal documentation, as well as in agriculture when referring to plowing the land.

legalizar

regular
to legalize

Legalizar means to make something legal or lawful, often used in the context of formalizing documents, status, or activities.

legislar

regular
to legislate

Legislar means to create, modify, or enact laws. It is used primarily in the context of legislative bodies or authorities responsible for lawmaking.

legitimar

regular
to legitimize

Legitimar means to make something legitimate, lawful, or acceptable. It is used when referring to the act of officially recognizing or validating something.

leiloar

regular
to auction

Leiloar means to sell something through an auction process. It is used when referring to the act of auctioning items or assets publicly.

lembrar

regular
to remember

Lembrar means to remember or recall something. It is used when referring to the act of bringing a memory or thought to mind.

lembrar-se

regular
to remember

Lembrar-se means to remember or recall something. It is a reflexive verb used when referring to the act of recalling memories or information.

ler

irregular
to read

Ler means to read. It is used when referring to the act of interpreting written or printed material.

lesionar

regular
to injure

Lesionar means to cause injury or harm to someone or something, often used in medical, sports, or accident contexts.

levantar

regular
to lift, to raise, to get up

Levantar means to lift or raise something or someone, or to get up from a seated or lying position. It is used in contexts involving physical movement or positioning.

levantar-se

regular
to get up

Levantar-se means to rise or get up from a seated or lying position. It is a reflexive verb used when someone is physically or figuratively rising.

levar

regular
to take

Levar means to take, carry, or bring something or someone from one place to another. It is used in various contexts involving transportation, possession, or movement.

levitar

regular
to levitate

Levitar means to rise or float in the air without support, often used in contexts involving supernatural or magical phenomena.

liberar

regular
to release, to free

Liberar means to release, free, or make something available. It is used when referring to setting something or someone free, or granting access or permission.

libertar

regular
to free

Libertar means to free or release someone or something from confinement, restriction, or captivity. It is used in contexts involving liberation or emancipation.

libertar-se

regular
to free oneself

Libertar-se means to free oneself from something, such as constraints, captivity, or oppression. It is a reflexive verb used to indicate self-liberation or emancipation.

licenciar

regular
to license

Licenciar means to grant a license or permission for something. It is used in contexts such as authorizing, certifying, or granting official permission.

lidar

regular
to deal with

Lidar means to handle, manage, or deal with something or someone. It is often used in contexts involving confrontation, management, or interaction.

liderar

regular
to lead

Liderar means to lead or guide, often used in contexts involving leadership, management, or directing a group or organization.

ligar

regular
to turn on / to connect / to call

Ligar means to turn on electronic devices, connect or link things, or make a phone call. It is used in various contexts involving activation or communication.

limar

regular
to file, to trim, to smooth

Limar means to file, trim, or smooth surfaces, often using a file or similar tool. It can also refer to removing or reducing something gradually.

limitar

regular
to limit

Limitar means to set boundaries or restrictions on something. It is used when referring to constraining or restricting actions, quantities, or possibilities.

limitar-se

regular
to limit oneself

Limitar-se means to restrict or confine oneself to certain boundaries or conditions. It is often used reflexively to indicate self-imposed limitations or boundaries.

limpar

regular
to clean

Limpar means to clean or make something tidy. It is used when referring to the act of removing dirt, dust, or impurities from surfaces or objects.

linchar

regular
to lynch

Linchar means to execute or punish someone, often extrajudicially, by hanging or other means, typically due to perceived guilt or social justice actions. It is a verb with a serious connotation related to violence and mob justice.

liquidar

regular
to settle, to pay off, to liquidate

Liquidar means to settle, pay off, or liquidate a debt, account, or asset. It is used in contexts involving financial transactions, clearing debts, or finalizing processes.

listar

regular
to list

Listar means to list or enumerate items. It is used when referring to creating a list or catalog of items, data, or information.

livrar

regular
to free, to deliver, to save

Livrar means to free someone or something from a burden, danger, or unwanted situation. It can also mean to deliver or save someone from a problem.

livrar-se

regular
to get rid of oneself / to free oneself

Livar-se is a pronominal verb used to express the act of freeing oneself from something, such as a problem, obligation, or possession. It often involves reflexive pronouns and indicates a change of state or removal.

lixar

regular
to sand

Lixar means to sand or smooth a surface using abrasive material. It is commonly used in woodworking, construction, and finishing processes.

localizar

regular
to locate

Localizar means to find or determine the position of someone or something. It is used in contexts involving identification, positioning, or discovery.

localizar-se

regular
to locate oneself

Localizar-se means to find or determine one's location. It is often used in contexts involving navigation, positioning, or self-identification of location.

louvar

regular
to praise

Louvar means to praise or extol someone or something, often used in religious or formal contexts to express admiration or approval.

lubrificar

regular
to lubricate

Lubrificar means to apply a substance to reduce friction between surfaces. It is used in contexts involving machinery, mechanical parts, or any situation requiring lubrication.

lucrar

regular
to profit

Lucrar significa obter lucro ou benefício financeiro com uma atividade ou investimento. É usado para indicar ganho ou vantagem econômica.

lustrar

regular
to polish, to shine

Lustrar means to polish or make something shine, often used in the context of cleaning or enhancing the appearance of surfaces or objects.

lutar

regular
to fight

Lutar means to fight or struggle, often used in contexts of physical combat, effort, or striving for a goal.