following established beliefs, traditions, or accepted standards

ortodoxo, tradicional
a commonly held belief or attitude that conforms to traditional norms and expectations

ortodoxia, conformismo
the striking magnificence or impressive beauty of something

grandeza
a way of speaking or writing that uses more complicated words than necessary and tries to sound smart

grandiloquência, ampulência
exhibiting excessive pride or self-importance in their manner

grandiloquente, pomposo
overly impressive in size or appearance, often to the point of being excessive or showy in a negative way

grandioso, pretensioso
a person who engages in the activity of climbing mountains

alpinista, montanhista
substantial or grand on a scale similar to that of a mountain

montanhoso, impressionante
to cause something to change

alterar, mudar
a change that signifies a transition from one state or phase to another

alteração, mudança
to have a serious and heated argument with someone, often involving raised voices

altercar, discutir acaloradamente
to take turns doing something

alternar, se revezar
available as an option for something else

alternativo, suplente
applied or taken effect from a past date or event

retroativo, com efeito retroativo
to revisit or return to previous steps, decisions, or stages

retroceder, voltar atrás
to return to negative behaviors or habits from the past

retroceder, recair em velhos hábitos
to look back on past events

retrospectar, olhar para trás
extremely poor or in need

indigente, pobre
(of substances) challenging for the body to break down and digest

indigerível
inability to digest food that leads to recurrent pain or discomfort in one's upper abdomen

indigestão
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