disperato

[dispeˈrato]

disperato Definition

  • 1desperate
  • 2hopeless
  • 3reckless

Using disperato: Examples

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

  • Example

    He made a disperato attempt to save the drowning child.

  • Example

    The situation was disperato and there seemed to be no way out.

  • Example

    She acted in a disperato manner, putting herself and others in danger.

disperato Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disperato

Antonyms for disperato

Phrases with disperato

  • disperato tentativo

    a desperate attempt

    Example

    He made a disperato tentativo to save the drowning child.

  • disperato bisogno

    a desperate need

    Example

    They were in disperato bisogno of food and water.

  • disperato atto

    a desperate act

    Example

    His disperato atto of jumping off the bridge shocked everyone.

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Summary: disperato in Brief

'Disperato' [dispeˈrato] is an Italian word that translates to 'desperate,' 'hopeless,' or 'reckless' in English. It describes situations or actions that are marked by a sense of urgency, futility, or danger. Examples include 'He made a disperato attempt to save the drowning child,' and 'She acted in a disperato manner, putting herself and others in danger.'