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Soltura

Soltura is a noun in Portuguese that denotes the act or quality of releasing, liberating, or freeing someone or something from confinement. Broadly, it can refer to the act of granting freedom or discharge, and to the state of being released.

In legal and administrative contexts, soltura often indicates release from detention or custody, including temporary or

In arts, performance, and everyday speech, soltura conveys ease, fluency, or naturalness in execution. A musician,

Regional usage and notes: the term is widely used in Brazilian Portuguese. In Portugal, soltura is understood

Etymology: soltura derives from solto, meaning free, with the abstract noun suffix -ura, forming a general concept

Examples: a soltura de prisioneiros; a soltura de animais; ele mostrou soltura ao tocar o solo; a

conditional
freedom
granted
by
authorities.
In
wildlife
management,
the
term
is
used
for
the
deliberate
release
of
captive
animals
back
into
their
natural
habitat,
typically
as
part
of
rehabilitation
or
conservation
programs.
dancer,
or
athlete
described
as
having
soltura
demonstrates
dexterity
and
confidence
in
the
relevant
activity,
often
with
a
sense
of
spontaneity
or
control.
but
may
be
supplanted
by
more
context-specific
terms
such
as
liberação
or
libertação
depending
on
the
situation.
of
release
or
liberation.
soltura
do
atleta
em
campo.