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Football great Pele in to Portuguese dictionary as an adjective

On Wednesday, the word "pele" was added to the more than 167,000 words in the Michaelis Portuguese dictionary printed in Brazil. For the world's 265 million-odd Portuguese speakers, "pele" can now be used to denote something or someone extraordinary - the sense in which it is already employed informally in Brazil.

"The expression already used to refer to someone who is the best at what they do has been eternalized on the pages of the dictionary!" the Pele Foundation said on Instagram. Under the new entry, the word is defined as "exceptional, incomparable, unique" - qualities associated with "The King" of football who died in December.

The online version of the Michaelis also provides useful examples: "He is the pele of basketball... She is the pele of Brazilian drama." For now, the word has been included only in the Michaelis online version, though it will be added to printed dictionaries.

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