jettatore

[jet-tuh-tawr-ee]

jettatore Definition

a person who is believed to bring bad luck to others by looking at them.

Using jettatore: Examples

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

  • Example

    The locals believed that the new neighbor was a jettatore and avoided him.

  • Example

    She thought her ex-boyfriend was a jettatore because everything went wrong after they broke up.

  • Example

    The actress blamed the jettatore for her failed career.

jettatore Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jettatore

Phrases with jettatore

  • to give someone the evil eye

    Example

    She was afraid to tell him the good news because she knew he would fare il jettatore.

  • avere il jettatore addosso

    to be under a spell of bad luck

    Example

    Ever since she bought that old necklace, she felt like she had il jettatore addosso.

  • scacciare il jettatore

    to ward off bad luck

    Example

    She carried a lucky charm with her everywhere she went to scacciare il jettatore.

Origins of jettatore

from Italian 'jettatore', meaning 'one who throws or casts'

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Summary: jettatore in Brief

'Jettatore' [jet-tuh-tawr-ee] is an Italian term for a person who is believed to bring bad luck to others by looking at them. It is often used in superstitions and beliefs about curses, hexes, and jinxes. Phrases like 'fare il jettatore' and 'avere il jettatore addosso' describe the act of giving someone the evil eye and being under a spell of bad luck, respectively.