the unexpected start of something terrible, such as a disease

surto, epidemia
a loud, sustained noise or shout of disapproval, protest, or outrage

grito, protesto
to stay alive for a longer period of time than others in a particular situation

sobreviver, durar mais
a person who operates outside the boundaries of established rules and may engage in illegal activities

fora da lei, bandido
a military camp situated far from the main army of troops

posto avançado, guarnição avançada
using power or authority in a cruel and oppressive way against other people

tirânico, despótico
a type of government where a ruler or a small group of people have complete power and control over the citizens, often making decisions without considering their rights or welfare

tirania, despotismo
to deeply irritate someone, especially when they can do nothing about it or solve the problem

exasperar, irritar
a deep sense of annoyance due to persistent difficulties

exasperação
the particular characteristics that are considered when evaluating something

critérios, parâmetros
providing knowledgeable judgments and opinions about the positive and negative aspects of something

crítico, analítico
to carefully examine something in a detailed manner

criticar, analisar
a powerful or respected man who serves as the head of a family or tribe

patriarca, chefe da família
having qualities or behaviors typically associated with a father, particularly in a caring, supportive, or protective manner

paterno, paternal
a person belonging to the highest social class or aristocracy in certain societies

patrício, aristocrata
a property passed down from a father to his children by right of birth

patrimônio, herança paterna
the feeling of love or devotion toward one's country, its values, culture, history, and interests

patriotismo
an individual who regularly visits and uses a specific establishment, such as a shop, restaurant, or other business

cliente, freguês
to speak or behave in a way that implies that one is more knowledgeable, experienced, or intelligent than the other person

tratar com condescendência, patrocinar
derived from the name of one's father or a male ancestor

patronímico, derivado do nome do pai
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