to insult or make fun of someone as if they are stupid or worthless

zombar de, ridicularizar
laughing at someone or something in a mean way

zombaria, escárnio
a person selected to judge and resolve a specific argument or conflict

árbitro, mediador
not based on reason but on chance or personal impulse, which is often unfair

arbitrário, caprichoso
to officially resolve a disagreement between people

arbitrar, mediar
someone who is appointed to resolve a disagreement

árbitro, mediador
relating to or affecting the stomach

gástrico, estomacal
a medical condition where the stomach's inner lining becomes inflamed, often resulting in symptoms like stomach discomfort, nausea, and a reduced appetite

gastrite
the art, science, or activity of exploring how to prepare and eat good food

gastronomia
related to or located in the middle of something

medial, central
to help end a dispute between people by trying to find something on which everyone agrees

mediar, intermediar
belonging or related to the Middle Ages, the period in European history from roughly the 5th to the 15th century

medieval, da Idade Média
average in quality and not meeting the standards of excellence

medíocre, médio
the act or practice of concentrating on the mind and releasing negative energy or thoughts for religious reasons or for calming one's mind

meditação, contemplação
planning and preparing for the future, particularly by managing one's finances

previdente, prudente
related to, or showing signs of divine guidance or care

providencial, divino
associated with a region within a country that has its own local government

provincial, regional
temporarily set or accepted until a final decision is made

provisório, temporário
a condition that needs accepting before making an agreement

condição, cláusula
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