ardito

[ahr-dee-toh]

ardito Definition

bold, daring, or audacious.

Using ardito: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ardito" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soldiers made an ardito attack on the enemy's position.

  • Example

    She had an ardito plan to start her own business.

  • Example

    His ardito personality made him stand out in a crowd.

ardito Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ardito

Phrases with ardito

  • fare l'ardito

    to act boldly or recklessly

    Example

    He decided to fare l'ardito and ask his boss for a raise.

  • ardito lavoro

    hard work or laborious effort

    Example

    Her success was due to her ardito lavoro and dedication to her craft.

  • essere ardito come un leone

    to be as bold as a lion

    Example

    He was known for his bravery and was said to be ardito come un leone.

Origins of ardito

from Italian 'ardito', meaning 'bold'

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Summary: ardito in Brief

'Ardito' [ahr-dee-toh] is an adjective that describes someone or something as bold, daring, or audacious. It can be used to describe people, actions, or personalities, such as 'His ardito personality made him stand out in a crowd.' 'Ardito' also appears in phrases like 'fare l'ardito,' meaning to act boldly or recklessly, and 'ardito lavoro,' meaning hard work or laborious effort.