Pronunciation: /ˈæbəˌkɑːt/

Definitions of abacate

noun a type of fruit that is also known as avocado, typically green in color with a large pit inside

Example Sentences

A1 Eu gosto de comer abacate.

A2 O abacate é uma fruta muito saudável.

B1 Vou fazer um guacamole com abacate para o jantar.

B2 O abacate é rico em gorduras saudáveis e nutrientes.

C1 O abacate é um ingrediente versátil que pode ser usado em várias receitas.

C2 A textura cremosa do abacate combina perfeitamente com saladas e sanduíches.

Examples of abacate in a Sentence

formal The abacate is a nutritious fruit that is rich in vitamins and minerals.

informal I love adding abacate to my smoothies for an extra creamy texture.

slang Hey, pass me that abacate so I can make some guacamole!

figurative His mind was a tangled mess, like a ripe abacate ready to be scooped out.

Grammatical Forms of abacate

plural

abacates

comparative

more abacate

superlative

most abacate

present tense

abacates

future tense

will abacate

perfect tense

has abacated

continuous tense

is abacating

singular

abacate

positive degree

abacate

infinitive

to abacate

gerund

abacating

participle

abacated

Origin and Evolution of abacate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Nahuatl
Story behind the word: The word 'abacate' originated from the Nahuatl language spoken by the Aztecs in Mesoamerica.
Evolution of the word: The word 'abacate' was later borrowed into Spanish as 'aguacate' and eventually evolved into 'avocado' in English.